Indian renewable energy firm sets sights on regional sustainability goals with major green energy push
Indian clean energy company Revayu Energy has officially launched operations in Qatar, marking a key milestone in its Middle East expansion strategy. With plans to deploy 100 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy capacity across the region over the next two years, the move reinforces the firm’s commitment to accelerating the shift toward sustainable power, reported solarquarter.com.
Revayu’s foray into Qatar aligns with the nation’s clean energy ambitions and aims to support regional carbon reduction goals.
This strategic expansion comes as part of Qatar’s broader national vision to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Revayu’s expertise in green technology and energy-efficient solutions is expected to contribute significantly to Qatar’s sustainability roadmap and infrastructure goals.
The company plans to invest in solar and other renewable energy infrastructure, leveraging its proven technical capabilities
Revayu Energy, known for its innovative and efficient clean power projects in India, is positioning itself as a key player in the Middle East’s renewable energy transformation. The firm aims to build regional partnerships and deliver scalable, high-impact green energy solutions tailored to the unique demands of GCC markets.
“Expanding into Qatar is not just about business growth—it’s about being part of a larger movement toward climate responsibility in the region,” a Revayu spokesperson said.
The company will focus on both utility-scale renewable installations and localized clean energy solutions, supporting Qatar’s sustainability agenda and contributing to the GCC’s net-zero targets.