Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited has partnered with Shell plc to supply hybrid renewable energy to its LNG terminal in Gujarat and technology centre in Karnataka.
The collaboration spans multiple sites with a combined capacity of around 30 MW. In Gujarat, CleanMax is developing a 16.83 MW hybrid project—comprising solar and wind—to power Shell’s LNG terminal at Hazira, enhancing energy reliability for its operations. In Karnataka, a 13.2 MW hybrid project will supply renewable electricity to the Shell Technology Centre in Bengaluru, a major global innovation hub.
Both projects will be executed under a group-captive model, with joint investment from the two companies. The initiative aligns with Shell’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions and integrate cleaner energy into its operations in India.
The projects are expected to generate approximately 66,800 MWh of renewable energy annually, supporting operational efficiency while contributing to sustainability goals.
Commenting on the development, Kuldeep Jain highlighted the importance of tailored renewable solutions in helping corporates lower carbon intensity while maintaining reliability. Mansi Madan Tripathy added that hybrid energy solutions offer a practical approach to balancing growing energy demand with decarbonisation efforts.