
"If AI training centres come through, the number could be very large. If it is just a data centre, and data of India itself, it could be smaller. While the demand is uncertain, it could be an important customer segment," Hiranandani told ET. A mix of energy sources, including nuclear power, will be key in meeting growing power demand in India, he added. Emphasising on firm renewable power, he said Serentica recently signed a power delivery agreement with Hindustan Zinc for round-the-clock renewable energy up to 530 MW that includes a minimum guarantee of 315 MW uninterrupted power supply in every 15-minute time block.
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