BluPine Energy achieves carbon neutrality in scope 1 & 2 emissions

During FY 2024–25, BluPine Energy generated 1,469,595 MWh of renewable electricity, contributing to the avoidance of approximately 1,043,412 tons of CO₂ emissions.
13/04/2026
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BluPine Energy expands its renewable footprint with over 1.5 GW of operational capacity, alongside a long-term ambition to build a 4+ GW renewable energy platform in India. The company is focused on integrating sustainability into every stage of its growth, from project development to operations and stakeholder engagement.

A key milestone in the year was the achievement of carbon neutrality for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, enabled through the retirement of offsets generated from its own facilities. This reflects a clear shift from intent to measurable climate action.

Operational efficiency and sustainability innovation continued to be central to performance. 83% of operational sites adopted robotic cleaning systems, resulting in an 8.8% reduction in water consumption intensity, demonstrating the company’s commitment to optimising resource use while scaling operations.

Neerav Nanavaty, CEO, BluPine Energy, said, “Our growth is anchored in a deep sense of responsibility, with sustainability embedded across the entire asset lifecycle; from design and construction to operations and decommissioning. Through innovation, partnerships, and advanced solutions, we are enabling reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy outcomes.”

During FY 2024–25, BluPine Energy generated 1,469,595 MWh of renewable electricity, contributing to the avoidance of approximately 1,043,412 tons of CO₂ emissions.

Sanjeev Bhatia, CFO, BluPine Energy, added, “Sustainable financial performance is anchored in strong governance, disciplined systems, and long-term thinking. We are embedding sustainability deeper into capital allocation and operational decisions.”

Responsible sourcing continued to be a priority, with 99.9% of procurement spend directed towards local suppliers, while 80% of significant suppliers were assessed on ESG parameters, supporting both local economic development and supply chain accountability.

Sumit Bharat, CSO, BluPine Energy said, “Sustainability is embedded at the core of our strategy, guiding how we grow, operate, and create long-term value. This year, achieving carbon neutrality in Scope 1 and 2 emissions alongside measurable improvements in water efficiency and climate risk management marks a significant milestone in our journey.”