SunEdison plans to spend $15bn in India by 2022 – the year that Delhi has chosen for many of its energy targets – as it buys existing wind and solar plants from other operators and develops new ones in-house, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Coming anywhere near that 15GW goal would require an enormous ramp-up within the company. To date, SunEdison has taken less than 3GW of renewables capacity on-line globally.