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India's Jakson Green is nearing a 40 billion-rupee ($476.4 million) fundraise to increase its renewable energy capacity to 1 GW by early 2026. The privately-held company, which currently has an installed capacity of 250 megawatt, plans to raise the funds in a mix of 75% debt and 25% equity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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