US-based Global Infrastructure Partners’ (GIP) Indian green energy platform, Vector Green Energy plans to raise how many rupees (in crores) through a green bond in the Indian capital market?

US-based Global Infrastructure Partners’ (GIP) Indian green energy platform, Vector Green Energy plans to raise how many rupees (in crores) through a green bond in the Indian capital market? Correct Answer 1237 

The correct answer is 1237 crore.

  • US-based Global Infrastructure Partners’ (GIP) Indian green energy platform, Vector Green Energy plans to raise Rs. 1237 crore through a green bond in the Indian capital market.
  • GIP manages $70 billion of assets including 15 GW of renewable projects.
  • Vector Green had acquired 306MW solar projects from Rattan India Group in September 2020.

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