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ReNew Energy Global plc — ADIA 22.8% Sovereign-Energy-Substrate Capture Target

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Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund quietly owns nearly a quarter of a major Indian green-energy company, part of oil states buying up the post-oil grid.
Who they are

ReNew Energy Global, an India-based renewable-power producer listed on Nasdaq.

What they do

It's a documented case of a sovereign wealth fund capturing part of the energy substrate.

How it works

Per an SEC filing, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, through a subsidiary called 'Platinum Falcon B 2018 RSC Limited,' holds 22.8% of the company's Class A shares, far above the 5% level that counts as significant ownership.

Why it matters

The engine reads it as a petro-state buying into the post-carbon grid and hedging against inflation, a load-bearing example of sovereign funds taking controlling-scale stakes in energy.

The engine's record — word for word
India-based renewable-energy independent power producer listed on Nasdaq (RNW). Per SEC 13D/A (entity 1362558, 2023, tm2324241d1_sc13da.htm): Abu Dhabi Investment Authority via restricted-scope subsidiary 'Platinum Falcon B 2018 RSC Limited' holds 22.8% of Class A Ordinary Shares (254,673,898 total class). Engine relevance: load-bearing instance of SWF energy-substrate capture per Report #94 H3 + extends scorecard #109 Report #91 Energy Ownership Audit. ADIA's 22.8% position is operator-class — far exceeds 5% beneficial-ownership threshold. Apex (a) petrostate buying post-carbon grid + (b) structural inflation-hedge for SWF + (c) compound-null ESG-allocation-target all load-bearing per canon.
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