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REnew to Power Akshaya Patra Kitchens

REnew, a leading renewable energy company, has announced plans to install solar power plants at the kitchens of the Akshaya Patra Foundation, a major initiative that provides nutritious meals to millions of children across India. This partnership aims to enhance the foundation's sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint and reliance on traditional power sources.

Under the agreement, REnew will set up solar panels in several Akshaya Patra kitchens, significantly cutting down electricity costs and making these operations more environmentally friendly. The move is expected to align with the foundation's broader goal of reducing energy consumption and promoting green energy solutions.

By utilizing solar power, Akshaya Patra will not only make its operations more energy-efficient but also contribute to India鈥檚 renewable energy goals. This initiative marks a significant step in combining social welfare with sustainability, empowering both communities and the environment.

The collaboration between REnew and Akshaya Patra highlights a growing trend of corporate social responsibility in the renewable energy sector, where companies are increasingly using their resources to drive positive change in social programs and sustainable practices.

REnew, a leading renewable energy company, has announced plans to install solar power plants at the kitchens of the Akshaya Patra Foundation, a major initiative that provides nutritious meals to millions of children across India. This partnership aims to enhance the foundation's sustainability by reducing its carbon footprint and reliance on traditional power sources. Under the agreement, REnew will set up solar panels in several Akshaya Patra kitchens, significantly cutting down electricity costs and making these operations more environmentally friendly. The move is expected to align with the foundation's broader goal of reducing energy consumption and promoting green energy solutions. By utilizing solar power, Akshaya Patra will not only make its operations more energy-efficient but also contribute to India鈥檚 renewable energy goals. This initiative marks a significant step in combining social welfare with sustainability, empowering both communities and the environment. The collaboration between REnew and Akshaya Patra highlights a growing trend of corporate social responsibility in the renewable energy sector, where companies are increasingly using their resources to drive positive change in social programs and sustainable practices.

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