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Suzlon's Tanti: Renewables Now Geostrategic, Not Just Green Choice

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Suzlon Energy Chairman Vinod Tanti states in the latest annual report that renewable energy has become an economic and geostrategic necessity. He emphasizes integrating wind, solar, storage, and smart grids into connected ecosystems.

Suzlon Energy Chairman and Managing Director Vinod Tanti has underscored a significant shift in the role of renewable energy, declaring it an “economic and geostrategic necessity” rather than merely an environmental preference. His remarks, detailed in the company's annual report for FY 2025-26, highlight a future where energy resilience and security are paramount for nations.

Tanti noted that recent geopolitical events have illustrated the imperative for energy sources to be diversified and less reliant on a limited number of regions or resources. This perspective positions localized, sustainable energy solutions as critical for national security and stability.

The Future of Integrated Energy Ecosystems

According to Tanti, the most challenging phase of developing consistent renewable technology is now behind us. The next frontier involves making diverse energy technologies work cohesively. He advocates for an integrated approach where “wind, solar, storage, digital intelligence, and smart grid controls must operate as one connected ecosystem to deliver clean, dependable power every hour of every day.”

This vision suggests a departure from standalone renewable solutions towards comprehensive, interconnected systems that enhance reliability and efficiency. Tanti believes Suzlon, with its “wind-first, full-stack renewable energy solutions,” is well-positioned to be a long-term partner in building this future, ensuring energy is both reliable and sustainable.

Market Performance and Analyst Outlook

Following these strategic insights, Suzlon Energy shares saw a modest gain, trading 0.96 percent higher at Rs 47.22 on Thursday. The company's stock has garnered significant attention from analysts, with Bloomberg consensus data indicating a 12-month target of Rs 61.92, suggesting a potential upside of 31 percent.

Analyst recommendations include 10 'Buy' calls, two 'Hold' ratings, and no 'Sell' recommendations. Firms like JM Financial and Centrum Broking have set targets of Rs 62 and Rs 74, respectively, reflecting a positive sentiment regarding Suzlon's market position and future prospects in the evolving renewable energy landscape.

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