CleanMax Powers Up: Supplying Renewable Energy to Shell
CleanMax Enviro Energy will supply renewable power to Shell's LNG terminal in Gujarat and its technology center in Karnataka from new hybrid projects. The Gujarat site will feature solar and wind energy, while Karnataka will employ a similar hybrid model. The projects aim to support energy-intensive operations and enhance stability.
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CleanMax Enviro Energy has announced plans to bolster Shell's operations in India with renewable energy. The company is set to supply power to Shell's LNG terminal in Gujarat and technology center in Karnataka from new hybrid energy projects.
The Gujarat operation will boast a 16.83 MW hybrid plant, integrating 6.93 MWp of solar and 9.90 MW of wind power. This strategic hybrid energy mix is designed to support the demanding energy needs of the LNG terminal while ensuring supply stability.
In Karnataka, CleanMax will develop a 13.2 MW hybrid plant, comprising 9.9 MWp solar capacity in Jagalur and 3.3 MW wind capacity in Honawad. This renewable power will be directed to Shell's technology center in Bengaluru. CleanMax continues to expand its renewable footprint, already boasting substantial capacity across India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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