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Green Updates 23 Apr 2026

CleanMax to Supply 30 MW Hybrid Renewable Power to Shell India

CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions has announced plans to supply approximately 30 MW of hybrid renewable energy to assets of Shell India across Gujarat and Karnataka under the group-captive model, marking a significant step in corporate decarbonisation efforts.

In Gujarat, CleanMax is developing a 16.83 MW hybrid project to power Shell’s LNG terminal at Hazira. The project will comprise 6.93 MW of solar capacity and 9.90 MW of wind energy, ensuring a balanced and reliable renewable power mix.

In Karnataka, the company is setting up a 13.2 MW hybrid project to supply electricity to the Shell Technology Centre in Bengaluru. This project includes 9.9 MW of solar capacity at Jagalur and 3.3 MW of wind capacity at Honawad, further strengthening Shell’s commitment to clean energy adoption in its operations.

Together, the projects are expected to generate around 66,832 MWh of renewable energy annually under long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). The hybrid model enables round-the-clock power supply by combining solar and wind resources, reducing intermittency and improving energy reliability.

Both CleanMax and Shell will co-invest in these projects, highlighting the growing role of corporate participation in India’s clean energy transition. The group-captive structure allows corporate consumers to directly invest in renewable energy assets while securing long-term access to cost-effective and sustainable power.

The initiative aligns with Shell’s broader decarbonisation strategy, aimed at reducing carbon emissions across its operations. It also reinforces CleanMax’s position as a key renewable energy partner for industrial and commercial clients seeking to transition toward low-carbon energy sources.

The projects demonstrate how hybrid renewable solutions are becoming increasingly important in delivering stable, scalable, and cost-efficient clean power for large corporate consumers, supporting India’s broader energy transition and sustainability goals.

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