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SCHOTT signs PPA with CleanMax for renewable energy project

The agreement is signed for 20 years, which will significantly reduce carbon emissions in an otherwise energy-intensive glass production facility.

The international technology group SCHOTT has entered into an agreement with CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions for purchasing green energy from a 5.5 MW renewable energy (wind – solar hybrid) project in Babra, Gujarat, India. 

The green energy will be utilised to run SCHOTT’s operations at its glass tubing factory in Jambusar, Bharuch, Gujarat. This agreement comes under the aegis of SCHOTT’s commitment to becoming climate neutral across its production by 2030. To switch its electricity supply to 100 per cent green energy, SCHOTT is also relying on power purchase agreements (PPAs). PPAs are contracts with operators of renewable energy plants, such as wind or solar farms.

CleanMax will set up and operate a hybrid power plant with a capacity of 3.6 MW Wind and 1.9 MW Solar and supply power to SCHOTT’s glass facility in Jambusar, Gujarat (India). The PPA is for a period of 20 years.

CleanMax strives to be the sustainability partner of choice for corporates and companies. This PPA with Schott Glass is another feather in its cap and it is proud to aid the sustainability efforts being undertaken at Schott Glass, as per Kuldeep Jain, MD, CleanMax.

Pawan Shukla, Managing Director, SCHOTT Glass India, feels proud to have signed this PPA with CleanMax as a part of the company’s global commitment to become climate neutral. Apart from the fact that this will reduce their energy cost by a significant percentage, it is a valuable contribution to India’s aim to reduce carbon emissions by 45 per cent by the end of 2030.The 5.5 MW wind – solar hybrid project will lead to carbon abatement of approximately 16,000 tons CO2 equivalent annually. This is equivalent to planting 420 trees or taking 2,750 cars off the roads. This project capacity is part of a larger wind solar hybrid farm being developed by CleanMax in Babra, Gujarat. The overall capacity of the CleanMax wind solar hybrid farm will stand at 400 MW, leading to carbon abatement of more than 870,000 tons CO2 equivalent annually.