Saint-Gobain, Sembcorp Sign Green Energy Supply Deal For Indian Units

Construction materials giant Saint-Gobain has signed a long-term renewable power supply deal with Singapore-listed Sembcorp for its manufacturing facilities in southern Tamil Nadu state

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - French construction materials giant Saint-Gobain has signed a long-term renewable power supply deal with Singapore-listed for its manufacturing facilities in southern Tamil Nadu state, the said on Tuesday.

" will supply 33 MW of locally sourced renewable power to Saint-Gobain's manufacturing facilities in Sriperumbudur, Perundurai and Tiruvallur, over the next 25 years," the said in a joint statement.

Under the deal, will supply wind and solar energy to Saint-Gobain through a special purpose vehicle, in which Sembcorp's Indian green energy unit will hold a 74% stake, with the remainder being held by Saint-Gobain, the said.

(Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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First Published: Tue, May 17 2022. 18:30 IST

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