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We are a utility-scale renewable energy platform dedicated to expanding India’s renewable energy footprint, helping it achieve its 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030. Backed by some of the most significant investment funds - National Investment & Infrastructure Fund, British International Investment, and Green Growth Equity Fund, we support a low-carbon future while helping create jobs in the power sector. We are powered by a team of experts, with vast experience in the industry. Our wide range of renewable energy resources such as solar, wind, round-the-clock, and green hydrogen grants us a solid industry position. We strive towards ensuring a greener and brighter future through innovation and the empowerment of local communities.

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Rating by Women Employees | 4.5 Good rated by 5 women | 3.4 Average rated by 34 women | 3.7 Good rated by 16 women | 2.3 Poor rated by 11 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.4 Good rated by 89 men | 4.1 Good rated by 851 men | 3.4 Average rated by 216 men | 3.1 Average rated by 142 men |
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Ayana, O2 Power acquisition drives M&A deals in Q1 2025
- ONGCNTPC Green's acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power for $2.3 billion marks the biggest M&A deal in Q1 2025.
- Banking and financial services and energy and natural resources sectors saw a significant surge in deal values, accounting for 38% of overall deal values.
- Overall M&A activity rose, with 228 deals valued at $15.8 billion, indicating a 15% increase in volumes and a 21% rise in values from the previous quarter.
- Domestic M&A transactions reached a record quarterly high, with a 72% share of volumes and a 67% share of values.

ONGC Green Targets Rs 6,000 Crore In Ebitda By 2030
- ONGC Green aims to contribute Ebitda of Rs 6,000 crore to ONGC by 2030.
- The company plans to meet its parent's 10 GW renewable capacity target by 2030.
- ONGC Green recently acquired Ayana Renewable Power, with an Ebitda target of Rs 3,300 crore by FY27.
- ONGC plans to invest Rs 1 lakh crore towards renewables by 2030.

ONGC-NTPC Green Sees Revenue Accretion Of Rs 3,800 Crore From Ayana Acquisition By FY27
- A joint venture of ONGC Green Ltd. and NTPC Green Energy Ltd. expects more than Rs 3,800 crore in revenue from the acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power Pvt. by financial year 2027.
- The Rs 20,000-crore acquisition by ONGC-NTPC Green Pvt. is one of the largest in the renewables segment in recent times.
- The acquired company has a total capacity of 4.1 GW, out of which 2GW is operational and another 2.1 GW is under construction.
India’s M&A activity hits three-year high at $18.2 billion by March 11: LSEG Deals Intelligence
- India’s M&A activity reaches a three-year high at $18.2 billion by March 11.
- The year 2025 started with strong M&A activity, reaching a 16-month high of $11.36 billion in January.
- Notable M&A deals in January and February include ITC Hotels, JSW Energy's acquisition of KSK Mahanadi Power Co Ltd, AM Green Power's acquisition of Greenko Energy Holdings, and ONGC NTPC Green's acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power.
- The government of India aims to simplify the merger process and expand the scope of fast-track mergers to facilitate seamless corporate restructuring.

CCI approves ONGC-NTPC Green’s 100% acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power
- CCX approves ONGC-NTPC Green's 100% acquisition of Ayana Renewable Power.
- The acquisition signals strategic consolidation in India's green energy sector, supporting the nation's sustainability goals.
- ONGC NTPC Green Private Limited, a joint venture of ONGC and NTPC, gains a well-established foothold in the renewable energy market.
- This move aligns with India's target of achieving 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030.

ONGC continues to expand green energy portfolio; adds wind power assets
- ONGC subsidiary ONGC Green (OGL) has acquired PEL, a subsidiary of power trader PTC India, expanding its renewable energy portfolio.
- PEL has an operational wind generation capacity of 288.80MW at 7 locations across Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka.
- ONGC's OGL aims to achieve a 10GW renewable energy portfolio by 2030 and net zero target by 2038.
- Earlier this year, ONGC NTPC Green acquired Ayana Renewable Power and signed an MoU with Tata Power Renewable Energy to explore collaborative opportunities in the battery energy storage system market.
ONGC NTPC Green seeks CCI approval to acquire Ayana Renewable Power in major renewable energy move
- ONGC NTPC Green seeks CCI approval to acquire Ayana Renewable Power for a major move in the renewable energy sector.
- The deal involves the acquisition of shares, voting rights, and control, aligning with India's push towards cleaner energy solutions.
- ONGC NTPC Green is a joint venture between ONGC Green Limited and NTPC Green Energy Limited, both subsidiaries of ONGC and NTPC.
- The acquisition reflects the trend of public sector enterprises consolidating their renewable energy assets to meet India's sustainability goals.

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- Torrent Group acquires a majority stake in IPL franchisee, Gujarat Titans, marking its foray into the sports sector.
- ONGC NTPC Green signs an agreement to acquire a 100% stake in Ayana Renewable Power for ₹19,500 crore.
- ICICI Bank intends to retain majority holding in ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company amid plans of listing and partial divestment by its joint venture partner.

Stocks To Watch: Kotak Mahindra Bank, Bharat Forge, RIL, Tata Power, Rites
- Kotak Mahindra Bank's restrictions have been lifted by the Reserve Bank of India.
- Bharat Forge is partnering with Liebherr to set up a manufacturing unit for the global aerospace industry.
- NTPC Green Energy has acquired Ayana Renewable Power with a value of Rs 19,500 crore.
- Reliance Industries has incorporated its arm in Singapore to establish a global capability center for R&D operations.

ONGC-NTPC Green to acquire Ayana Renewables for ₹19,500 crore
- ONGC-NTPC Green (ONGPL) is set to acquire Ayana Renewables for ₹19,500 crore.
- Ayana Renewables has around 4.1 GW of operational and under-construction renewable energy assets.
- This transaction marks ONGPL's first strategic acquisition and strengthens its commitment to sustainability.
- The completion of the transaction is subject to necessary regulatory approvals.


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