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Top Leadership Exits Reliance Power's Clean Energy Arm, NU Energies

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Updated on 07 Nov 2025, 07:01 pm

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Simar Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description:

Less than a year after its launch, Reliance NU Energies, the clean energy division of Reliance Power, has seen its Chief Executive Officer Mayank Bansal and Chief Operating Officer Rakesh Swaroop resign. Several other executives have also exited the company. Reliance Power stated that the leaders are pursuing independent entrepreneurial opportunities and that replacements are being onboarded, with project execution remaining on schedule.
Top Leadership Exits Reliance Power's Clean Energy Arm, NU Energies

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Reliance Power

Detailed Coverage:

Reliance Power's renewable energy subsidiary, Reliance NU Energies, has experienced significant leadership departures just months after its inception. Chief Executive Officer Mayank Bansal and Chief Operating Officer Rakesh Swaroop have resigned, along with nearly a dozen other executives. Bansal and Swaroop had joined NU Energies from the renewable energy major ReNew. Reliance Power, owned by Anil Ambani, stated that these departures are to pursue independent entrepreneurial ventures. The company assured that skilled professionals are being onboarded and project execution is proceeding as scheduled.

However, industry sources suggest that ongoing turmoil within the Anil Ambani Group, including increased scrutiny from law enforcement agencies like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money-laundering probe where assets worth over ₹7,500 crore were frozen, may have contributed to these high-profile exits.

Impact This news could negatively impact investor confidence in Reliance Power and its clean energy ambitions, potentially creating uncertainty around the execution of its renewable energy projects. It also raises questions about stability within the Anil Ambani Group's ventures. The market will closely watch the onboarding of new leadership and the continued progress of projects.

Impact Rating: 6/10

Difficult Terms Explained: Renewables arm: A division or subsidiary of a company focused on generating energy from renewable sources like solar, wind, or hydro power. Entrepreneurial opportunities: Chances or prospects to start and operate one's own business, often involving innovation and risk-taking. Money-laundering probe: A formal investigation into the process of making illegally-obtained money appear legitimate, typically by transferring it through various financial actions. ED (Enforcement Directorate): A law enforcement agency in India responsible for investigating economic crimes and enforcing economic laws.


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