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CleanMax to Supply Power to Gujarat Alkalies from 160 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Project

The project will include 75.9 MW of wind and 84.34 MW of solar capacity

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Mumbai-headquartered Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) has partnered with chemical manufacturer Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals to supply hybrid renewable power from a 75.90 MW wind and 84.34 MW solar project in Gujarat.

The power will be supplied to Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals’ manufacturing units in Dahej and Vadodara under the group captive structure. The company will use the energy to integrate hybrid renewable power into its energy mix and support efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its manufacturing processes.

The project will be developed across the Kalikanagar, Aji Dahisarda, Rajula, and Ghuntu renewable energy sites in Gujarat. CleanMax said the hybrid project is expected to generate approximately 369 million units of clean power annually.

CleanMax will set up the project in two phases. Phase 1 will include 16.5 MW of wind and 21.7 MW of solar capacity. Phase 2 will involve 59.4 MW of wind and 62.64 MW of solar capacity.

CleanMax said it had about 844 MW of operational renewable energy capacity in Gujarat as of March 2026. The company’s contracted renewable energy portfolio reached 5.7 GW in the financial year 2026. It serves 588 customers across technology, digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and industrial sectors. Data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure customers account for 42% of its contracted renewable energy sales portfolio.

This May, CleanMax announced that it secured nearly $575 million to expand its solar and wind projects in India.

In April 2026, CleanMax announced that it would supply wind-solar hybrid energy to Shell India’s assets across Gujarat and Karnataka from its 30 MW of projects.

C&I consumers remain the single largest category of electricity users in India, accounting for nearly 42% of total electricity consumption in recent years. This dominance is most pronounced in open access power-friendly states such as Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Rajasthan, which host large industrial clusters.

Mercom India hosts C&I Clean Energy Meets across India, designed to encourage businesses to transition to renewable energy, including solar, for their operations and connect energy buyers directly with top-tier solar suppliers. The next event in the series will be held in Hyderabad on August 21, 2026.

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