Though 71% of Earth’s surface is covered with water, clean and safe freshwater suitable for drinking, cooking, bathing, and growing food is a scarce resource, especially in certain parts of the world. An absence of clean and safe freshwater, and associated problems with sanitation, also significantly increases the risk of illness and diseases, specifically for the young and old. As the population continues to grow and societies develop, the need for water is only going to increase, resulting in greater competition between the demands of industry, agriculture, and domestic households. Operations of JSW are also very much dependent on the availability of water which makes it a material topic for the company. JSW has identified risks associated with water scarcity and is continuously working towards water conservation and reduction of water consumption in its operations. There were no water-related incidents with substantial impacts on costs/revenues in the last four fiscal years.
During FY 2024-25, our freshwater consumption target is 32.1556 million m3.
During FY 2024-25, our freshwater consumption target for water stress area is 31.5375 million m3. We have consumed 28.670515 million m3 water in water stress areas.
JSW Energy Barmer recently underwent a comprehensive water assessment conducted by CII-TWI, culminating in the Water Neutrality Report. This report was developed to evaluate the plant’s water consumption patterns, conservation initiatives, and offset strategies, drawing from client-provided data, site visits, internal evaluations, and publicly available sources. While due diligence was exercised throughout the analysis, the findings are based on inputs that may carry inherent uncertainties. The report is intended to guide JSW Barmer toward achieving water neutrality in alignment with NITI Aayog’s national framework and does not constitute legal or regulatory advice. Responsibility for compliance with all applicable environmental and regulatory norms rests solely with the plant.
As part of this study, JSW Barmer demonstrated a strong commitment to identifying and managing both dependency- and impact-related water risks. The assessment confirmed that:
Through this assessment, JSW Energy Barmer has reaffirmed its dedication to sustainable water management and continuous improvement, positioning itself as a responsible steward of water resources in the region.
Water Conservation & Reduction in Effluent Generation Through Changing Coagulant Regime.