BPCL Partners with Sembcorp for Renewable Energy

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Highlights
  • BPCL-Sembcorp JV to focus on green hydrogen and renewable energy
  • Aims to support India's energy transition and BPCL's net-zero target
  • Combines BPCL's infrastructure with Sembcorp's 6 GW renewable portfolio
  • Part of BPCL's plan to build 10 GW renewable capacity by 2040

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has entered into a 50:50 joint venture with Sembcorp Green Hydrogen India, a subsidiary of Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries. The partnership aims to develop renewable energy and green hydrogen projects across India.

About the Joint Venture

The collaboration will focus on:

Producing and selling renewable energy

Developing green hydrogen and its derivatives

– Exploring green ammonia production

– Implementing emissions reduction solutions for ports

– Adopting emerging green fuel technologies

Why This Partnership Matters

BPCL brings its petroleum sector expertise and established infrastructure, while Sembcorp contributes its experience in renewable energy. Sembcorp currently operates 6 GW of renewable assets in India, which will help enable large-scale green hydrogen production at competitive costs.

BPCL’s Background

India’s second-largest oil marketing company

Government holds 52.98% stake (as of Dec 2024)

– Recently achieved ‘Maharatna’ status, granting greater operational freedom

– Reported ₹4,649 crore net profit in Q3 FY25 (37% YoY growth)

BPCL aims to build a 10 GW renewable energy portfolio as part of its net-zero commitment by 2040. This JV will play a key role in achieving these sustainability targets.

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