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India’s energy transition sector presents $ 25 billion annual investment potential: Avendus Capital

The Indian energy transition landscape is expected to undergo a sea change over this decade with investments in several emerging businesses that are working towards the decarbonisation of the economy.

Avendus Capital, an investment banking franchise, has unveiled a new research report on energy transition and clean energy investment in India, in collaboration with Clean Energy Pipeline, an independent research firm based in the UK. According to the study, the Indian energy transition landscape is expected to undergo a sea change over this decade with investments in several emerging businesses that are working towards the decarbonisation of the economy. The sector provides a $ 25 billion annual investment opportunity for investors.

As part of the study, Avendus commissioned a survey that was conducted by Clean Energy Pipeline to gauge global investor interest in India’s glean energy industry, which garnered over 2,000 responses. It indicated that high economic growth and a stable commitment to decarbonisation have drawn the attention of major organisations and investors around the world.

According to Prateek Jhawar, Managing Director and Head, Infrastructure & Real Assets Investment Banking, Avendus Capital, Over the last few decades, any mention of the cleantech sector has become synonymous with renewable power producers. The fact is that only 20 per cent of final energy consumed is in electrified form. Investments in decarbonisation of the balance 80 per cent share will require and witness participation from a multitude of players in addition to renewable power producers and its current ecosystem. Despite the global economic slowdown, investment interest in the Indian energy transition sector swelled in 2022. India will continue to be at the forefront of global decarbonisation efforts. Green hydrogen will be the next big wave in energy transition globally, while green ammonia will provide viable end-use in the short term.

As per Akhil Dokania, Director, Infrastructure and Real Assets Investment Banking, Avendus Capital, green hydrogen, energy storage, EV charging, carbon capture & utilisation and energy efficiency are the segments that will create a mark for themselves over this decade. Existing companies will expand their offerings and multiple new players/business models will contribute towards energy transition. Grid load management is critical and investments will go into both pump storage hydro and battery-based storage projects. Further, EV charging infrastructure will require large scale investments to support the growing EV penetration in India. While the carbon capture, utilisation and storage industry is in its nascent stages, commercially-viable business models will have to be developed for it to become an attractive investment proposition. Indian companies are coming up with service-oriented solutions for energy delivery as well as management, which further creates a significant value creation opportunity for early investors in the emerging energy transition segments.