India is racing toward a clean energy future, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2070. As energy demands rise and climate risks intensify, one question stands out: Can international partnerships help India accelerate its renewable energy transition?
This conversation gained momentum after Gautam Adani’s recent visit to China, including a tour of Broad Group’s high-efficiency HVAC and non-electric cooling technology facility.
During the visit, Adani’s team explored Broad Group’s non-electric HVAC solutions that use natural gas, steam, and waste heat instead of electricity. These systems are engineered for hot climates and offer:
Could this be a step toward mainstreaming eco-friendly cooling across Indian industry and infrastructure?
India’s cities are getting hotter and more energy-hungry, especially during peak summer months. Traditional air conditioning systems place an enormous strain on the power grid.
Broad Group’s absorption chillers offer a clean solution. Powered by waste heat or natural gas, they can:
Despite political complexities, India remains one of the largest importers of Chinese solar technology. Adani’s visit may signal an evolution in India-China relations from competition to collaboration in clean energy innovation.
If more Indian conglomerates engage with global clean tech providers, the result could be faster adoption of:
BROAD Group India is already working with Indian industries to deploy absorption chillers and CCHP systems that lower energy bills, reduce emissions, and future-proof facilities.
At BROAD, we believe that solving India’s energy and climate challenges will require a mix of innovation, smart infrastructure, and global cooperation.
Contact our team to learn more about our HVAC and non-electric cooling technologies for Indian industries and smart cities.