Google Partners with CleanMax to Expand Clean Energy Capacity in India

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Global technology leader Google announced a collaboration with Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax), a Brookfield-backed company and Asiaโ€™s leading renewable energy and net-zero solution provider for the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) sector.

Under this agreement, CleanMax will develop a 125.4 MW hybrid project, consisting of 66 MW solar generation capacity in Rajasthan and 59.4 MW of wind generation capacity in Karnataka. These projects will be connected to the national grid of India and will support the decarbonisation of Googleโ€™s cloud services and offices across India, aligning with Google’s goal to run on 24/7 carbon-free energy on every grid where it operates by 2030.

โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to partner with Google on this decarbonization initiative in India,โ€ said Kuldeep Jain, Managing Director of CleanMax. โ€œCleanMax has always focused on being sustainability and net-zero partners to corporates globally. This collaboration with Google not only sets a new standard for environmental leadership but also illustrates our shared commitment to making a real difference in the fight against climate change.โ€

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โ€œThis landmark initiative supports Googleโ€™s sustainable growth in India and underscores Googleโ€™s commitment to source clean energy for our operations in every grid where we operate.โ€ expressed Giorgio Fortunato, Head of Clean Energy & Power for Asia Pacific at Google. โ€œWe believe in the power of meaningful strategic collaborations to drive true impact and transition to resilient low-carbon systems to continue operating our businesses sustainably.โ€

These projects are expected to start commercial operations from Q4 2025 and will generate an estimated 350,000 million kWh of carbon free energy annually, reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 250,000 tons each year. This is equivalent to planting 14.7 million trees annually, and underscores the projectโ€™s vital impact on mitigating climate change.


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