ArcelorMittal Announces Renewable Energy Projects in India
ArcelorMittalArcelorMittal(US:MT) ZACKS·2025-12-24 16:16

Core Insights - ArcelorMittal S.A. (MT) has announced three new renewable energy projects in India, which will double its renewable energy capacity in the country to 2 GW and increase its global capacity to 3.3 GW [1][9] Group 1: Project Details - The Amaravati plant will feature a solar capacity of 36 MW, leading to annual CO2 savings of 0.04 million tons, with completion expected in the first half of 2027 [2] - The Bikaner plant will have a solar capacity of 400 MW and battery energy storage of 500 MW, resulting in annual CO2 savings of 0.65 million tons, projected to be completed by early 2028 [2] - The Bachau plant is planned to include 250 MW of wind and 300 MW of solar capacity, along with 300 MWh of integrated battery storage, expected to save 0.9 million tons of CO2 annually, with completion anticipated in the first half of 2028 [3] Group 2: Financial and Operational Impact - The total estimated cost for the three projects is $0.9 billion, and the generated power will be supplied to AMNS India, a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel [4] - Combined with a previous 1 GW renewable project in India, these initiatives will lead to total annual CO2 savings of 4 million tons and fulfill 35% of the electricity needs for AMNS India's Hazira steelmaking operations [5] - The renewable energy projects in India, along with similar initiatives in Brazil and Argentina, will contribute to a total of 3.3 GW of electrical power generation once operational [5] Group 3: Market Performance - Over the past year, ArcelorMittal's shares have increased by 94.5%, outperforming the industry average rise of 45.2% [6]