Sunsure Energy secures long-term solar PPA with Bisleri International

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Sunsure Energy, a round-the-clock renewable energy solutions provider for businesses and utilities, has signed a long-term renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) with Bisleri International, a packaged drinking water brand in India. Through this agreement, Sunsure will supply clean solar power to Bisleri’s manufacturing facility in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, helping Bisleri offset nearly 2,700 tons of CO₂ emissions each year. The power will be supplied from Sunsure’s 82.5 MWp solar plant in Erach, Uttar Pradesh.

The partnership will enable Bisleri to meet 48% of its electricity requirements through renewable energy, transitioning a major share of its energy consumption to solar.

Shashank Sharma, founder & CEO, Sunsure Energy, said, “We have been supplying green power to several leading FMCG companies, adding Bisleri strengthens Sunsure’s position as the preferred renewable energy partner for FMCG businesses in Uttar Pradesh and India.”

Angelo George, CEO, Bisleri International, said, “Partnering with Sunsure Energy marks a pivotal step in our journey under the Bisleri Greener Promise – reinforcing our commitment to sustainable growth. By sourcing nearly half of our Sahibabad facility’s power from solar, we not only lower carbon emissions but also secure cost-efficient and reliable green energy for the long term.”

This agreement strengthens Sunsure’s presence in Uttar Pradesh. Sunsure recently commissioned its 10th solar plant in the state, expanding its total operational open access capacity in Uttar Pradesh to over 260 MWp, supplying power to industries across FMCG, data-centre, ceramics, and metals sectors.

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