Our Projects

At Himadri energy, we are dedicated to implementing impactful projects across various regions, contributing to environmental sustainability and community development. Here are some of our ongoing initiatives:

Ghana Land Restoration Initiative

We are proud to restore mined lands in Ghana, aiming to reclaim maximum hectares. Through reforestation, soil stabilization, and erosion control, we will revitalize the ecosystem, support local communities, and reduce poverty. This project will create jobs, improve lives, and combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide.

Plantation in India

In India, we have undertaken a forestry tree plantation initiative, with the goal of planting 1 lakh trees. This project not only contributes to carbon sequestration but also fosters the growth of green spaces and supports local livelihoods.

Hydro Projects in Nepal

We are actively involved in multiple hydro projects in Nepal, leveraging clean and renewable energy sources to meet the region’s growing energy needs. These projects play a vital role in promoting energy security and mitigating the adverse effects of climate change.

Mangrove Restoration in India

In India, we are committed to planting 3 million mangrove trees between 2023 and 2025. Mangroves are crucial ecosystems that provide invaluable services such as coastal protection, habitat for marine life, and carbon sequestration.

Soil Carbon Enhancement in India

Our efforts in India include projects aimed at enhancing soil carbon through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. From transitioning from chemical to bio-fertilizers to promoting composting through biomass residue, we strive to improve soil health and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.

Promoting Solar Irrigation in Ghana

Our project aims to enhance food security and combat drought in five districts of Ghana by replacing diesel and grid electricity with solar water pumps for irrigation. Solar-powered pumps are more economical, reliable, and easier to maintain. They utilize various water sources and, combined with efficient irrigation technologies, significantly boost agricultural production. This initiative will also create local employment, particularly for women, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by replacing fossil fuels with solar energy.