CleanMax, Sangam India Join for Hybrid Renewable Energy Supply

Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions announced a collaboration with Sangam India in order to reduce carbon emissions in its operations throughout Rajasthan.
The partnership entails the execution of a hybrid renewable energy contract to provide 30 MWp of solar and 20 MW of wind energy, supplemented by a 2 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), to five Sangam establishments throughout Rajasthan.
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The electricity will originate from the corporation's Bhikamkor hybrid facility within an intra-state collective ownership framework, representing a significant advancement in its nationwide growth strategy.
Electricity will be provided by CleanMax's Bhikamkor hybrid farm through an intra-state group captive arrangement.
CleanMax has implemented renewable energy projects in various locations in Rajasthan, such as Bhikamkor and Bikaner. By March 31, 2026, the company had achieved 525 MW of operational capacity in the state.
Kuldeep Jain, the Managing Director of Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions, emphasized that the collaboration with Sangam India Ltd enhances our market presence and customer base by providing continuous power supply.
Earlier this year, CEAT, an Indian tire manufacturer, entered into a partnership with CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Limited (CleanMax) to procure renewable energy from a ~59 MW hybrid wind-solar project.
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CleanMax announced in a press statement that the renewable energy sourced will be utilized for CEAT's Halol facility in Gujarat and its Kanchipuram facility in Tamil Nadu, operating under a group captive model.
The combined projects are anticipated to produce approximately 13.58 crore units of renewable energy per year.
Furthermore, it is projected that the initiative will raise CEAT's proportion of renewable energy to approximately 60 percent.
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Serentica Renewables utilized the framework to provide clean energy from a 170 MW hybrid renewable energy project that is currently being developed by the company.
This project involves the integration of both solar and wind generation to ensure an uninterrupted supply of renewable energy to MRF's manufacturing facilities throughout India via the ISTS (Inter-State Transmission System) network.