CleanMax Powers Shell: A Renewable Revolution in India
Clean Max Enviro Energy will provide renewable power to Shell's LNG terminal in Gujarat and technology centre in Karnataka through upcoming 30 MW hybrid projects. These projects, part of the group-captive model, aim to enhance energy supply stability and operational resilience using solar and wind capacities.
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- India
Clean Max Enviro Energy is set to revolutionize Shell's energy supply with clean power from two new hybrid projects in Gujarat and Karnataka.
The Gujarat project, featuring a 16.83 MW hybrid renewable energy plant, combines solar and wind capacities to supply power to Shell's LNG terminal at Hazira. This initiative is aimed at stabilizing supply and enhancing the terminal's operational resilience.
In Karnataka, CleanMax is developing a 13.2 MW hybrid plant, with solar and wind components, to power the Shell Technology Centre in Bengaluru, continuing its commitment to renewable energy in the industrial sector.
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