Cutting its carbon footprint in Tamil Nadu, Delta Electronics India is to source 9.6 million units of wind power annually with its recent long-term PPA with Ventus Energy.
Delta Electronics India has entered a 12-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Ventus Energy Consultancy to source 9.6 million units of wind power annually. This renewable energy will power its manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions by nearly 7000 metric tonnes each year.

The electricity will come from wind farms in Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, and Tiruppur districts, supplied through the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO).
According to the company, the agreement supports India’s ambition to reach 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based power capacity by 2030 and promotes a shift towards decentralised, sustainable energy systems.
Mr Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director of Delta Electronics India, emphasised the strategic importance of the deal. He stated, “Sustainability is central to Delta’s purpose. These PPAs are more than transactions—they are part of a long-term strategy to decarbonise our operations and contribute meaningfully to India’s green transition. They also reaffirm our commitments under global frameworks like RE100 and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).”
Ms Rachna Kango, Senior Director – ESG & Strategic Marketing at Delta Electronics India, said, “These collaborations reflect our belief in inclusive, stakeholder-driven sustainability and demonstrate how ESG goals can be met through innovative and region-specific energy solutions.”
P. Vijayabaskaran, Director of Ventus Energy Consultancy, added, “With over 15 years of experience in renewable energy and a portfolio managing 750+ MW of wind and solar assets across Tamil Nadu, Ventus Energy Consultancy is proud to support Delta Electronics in its journey toward industrial decarbonisation.”
Delta has invested substantially in sustainability, having developed 35 certified green buildings and two net-zero certified data centres globally. Its efforts include building net-zero factories, smart grids, energy storage systems, and integrating renewable energy sources, especially in India.