Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL) has partnered with Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited to source hybrid renewable energy for its manufacturing units in Gujarat. The project will comprise 75.90 MW of wind power capacity and 84.34 MWp of solar power capacity. The renewable energy generated from these facilities will be supplied to GACL’s Dahej and Vadodara plants under a group captive arrangement, with all the power produced being used by GACL.
Furthermore, the project will be developed across CleanMax’s renewable energy sites at Kalikanagar, Aji Dahisarda, Rajula, and Ghuntu in Gujarat. It is expected to generate around 369 million units of clean electricity annually and reduce carbon emissions by about 264,000 tonnes per year. The project will be implemented in two phases, with Phase 1 comprising 16.50 MW of wind and 21.701 MWp of solar capacity, and Phase 2 comprising 59.40 MW of wind and 62.64 MWp of solar capacity.
In May 2026, CleanMax raised $575 million through a mix of external commercial borrowings, INR borrowings, and foreign currency non-resident (Bank) (FCNR(B)) facilities from domestic and international banks to expand its solar and wind projects in India.
