Jindal India Renewable Energy Limited, a part of BC Jindal Group, is committed to renewable energy generation. Building on our legacy in power industry, we aim to create a carbon neutral footprint and foster a community of professionals dedicated to shaping the future of energy in India and globally.
Jindal India Renewable Energy Limited operates under the BC Jindal Group, founded in 1952 by Shri B.C.Jindal. Originally a steel pipe and fittings manufacturer, the group has grown into one of India’s leading conglomerates with a significant presence in power sector.
Solar energy uses sunlight to generate renewable power. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. More light exposure increases their electricity production. The sun's photon energy can be harnessed to power the planet.
Wind energy captures the power of the wind to generate renewable electricity. Onshore and offshore wind farms generate power by spinning wind turbine blades. These turbines convert the kinetic energy of the spinning blades into electric energy, providing a sustainable energy source.
Hybrid renewable energy systems generate electricity from multiple sources, such as wind and solar, sharing a single connection point. This system optimizes the use of renewable sources, ensuring more sustainable energy production with minimal waste.
Energy Storage Systems store electrical energy in batteries for later use. They manage the variability of renewable sources like solar and wind. Stored energy is used during peak hours. These systems help maintain grid stability.
A PV (or solar) cell is a semiconductor device that traps solar energy and converts into electricity. A PV module (or panel) comprises an assemblage of solar cells in a sealed, weather-proof packaging and is a fundamental building block of photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Jindal India Power Ltd (JIPL)
Jindal India Power Ltd (JIPL) operates 1200 MW capacity coal based thermal power plant. JITPL has two units each having 600 MW capacity and is in operation since 2015. The power generated from the power plant is supplied to various utilities across India under power purchase agreements.
From being only a polyester yarn
From being only a polyester yarn producer in 1985, JPFL diversified in 1996 into BOPET film production. In 2003, JPFL commenced production of BOPP film and metallised film. JPFL capabilities were strengthened by acquisition in November 2003 of Rexor S.A.S, in France.
The Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing
The Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing flexible packaging films at Nasik in India. The Company employs latest technology from German Companies like Dornier, Bruckner and Kampf. It has presence in 95% of the world markets through its distribution network across 40 countries.
Jindal (India) Limited proudly stands at the forefront of the
Jindal (India) Limited proudly stands at the forefront of the Indian steel industry's growth trajectory with over 65 years of unwavering commitment. Renowned as a top producer of galvanized steel sheets, corrugated sheets, and coils, we are trusted by customers globally.

