CleanMax secures wind-solar PPA with Pipavav cargo port

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CleanMax, a renewable energy provider for the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector and a Brookfield backed company, has secured a power purchase agreement with APM Terminals Pipavav (Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd) for a hybrid wind-solar power project in Gujarat.

APM Terminals Pipavav has partnered with CleanMax as it aims to achieve full net-zero status by 2040, as well as to reduce its scope 1 and 2 emissions by 65% by 2030, relative to 2022 levels.

CleanMax implemented the project featuring a total capacity of 3.50 MW wind and 1.06 MWp solar in two phases: the first in January 2022 (2 MW wind and 0.50 MWp solar) and the second in September 2024 (1.50 MW wind and 0.56 MWp solar).

“This hybrid energy solution will deliver approximately 54 lakh kWh/units of electricity annually to APM Terminals Pipavav’s port operations in Amreli, Gujarat, helping avoid about 3,822 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions annually – equivalent to planting over 2.24 lakh trees each year. By adopting this clean energy approach, APM Terminals Pipavav is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also aligning with global sustainability targets,” stated CleanMax.

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