
Full indigenisation of solar value chain in next 5-6 yrs
Nov 10th, 2025; Source: Financial Express
ReNew Energy Global is evaluating an opportunity to enter into the wafer and ingot segment after the government’s push to indigenise the domestic solar chain, CEO Sumant Sinha tells Arunima Bharadwaj in an interview. The company also plans to enter the green fuel segment while expanding its ...ReadMore

Sumant Sinha: Renewables can’t keep up with India’s surging power needs
Oct 31st, 2025; Source: Financial Times
ReNew Energy founder and co-chair of the Alliance of CEO climate leaders on the clean energy opportunity inIndia After several years of working in companies including the Aditya Birla Group and Suzlon, Sumant Sinha started ReNew Energy in 2011. The company, which is looking to delist from ...ReadMore

Sumant Sinha on The 3 Takeaways Podcast
Aug 1st, 2025; Source:
Sumant Sinha—Founder & CEO of ReNew—shares how he went from IIT & Wall Street to building India’s biggest green energy company. In this episode of The 3 Takeaways Podcast, ...ReadMore

Sumant Sinha on Bloomberg’s The Pulse with Joumanna Bercetche
Jul 15th, 2025; Source: Bloomberg
ReNew Founder, Chairman & CEO Sumant Sinha joined Bloomberg’s The Pulse with Joumanna Bercetche. India is stepping into a new era of clean energy leadership. As one of the largest energy companies in terms of market cap, a strong foundation in solar manufacturing ...ReadMore

'Air conditioning drives new Indian power demand'
Jun 12th, 2025; Source: Deccan Herald
As a manufacturer of solar panels, Sinha says he’s waiting to see if there’s an opportunity to sell to the US. Tariffs set by President Donald Trump are more punitive for China than India, helping balance out some of the cost difference.The biggest source of new electricity demand in India is co ...ReadMore

INTERVIEW: Renewable hydrogen projects face hurdles despite global tenders, says ReNew chairman
Apr 23rd, 2025; Source: S&P GLobal
Renewable hydrogen projects worldwide face significant delays as developersstruggle to secure the long-term offtake agreements needed to justify major capitalinvestments, according to Sumant Sinha, chairman and CEO of Indian firm ReNew. The disconnect between developers requiring decades-long r ...ReadMore

Renewables Growth Must Focus on Intra-State Transmission
Apr 1st, 2025; Source: Outlook Business
Sumant Sinha, chief executive, ReNew, tells Nandini Keshari that skilled workers in emerging technologies are essential for the clean-energy transition. Edited excerpts What has been ReNew’s growth path and its role in India’s transition to clean energy?ReNew has a portfolio of approximatel ...ReadMore

Trump uncertainty will not affect investment in India
Mar 7th, 2025; Source: Business Standard
Sumant Sinha, chairman and chief executive officer of Nasdaq-listed ReNew, one of India’s biggest renewable power companies with close to 11 gigawatts (Gw) of commissioned capacity, speaks to S Dinakar in New Delhi about his company, green hydrogen, what is in store in the Trump era, and module pr ...ReadMore

Davos 2025 | ReNew's Sumant Sinha Says Well Embarked On PM's Modi Vision Of 500 GW Renewable Energy
Jan 22nd, 2025; Source: moneycontrol
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WEF Davos | ReNewing The Future Of Green Energy With Sumant Sinha
Jan 21st, 2025; Source: Business Today
At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, Sumant Sinha, Founder, Chairman & CEO of ReNew, speaks exclusively to Siddharth Zarabi, Editor of Business Today. As a pioneer in renewable energy, Sinha discusses ReNew’s journey in driving India’s clean energy transition and its ...ReadMore

