Serentica Renewables, a top renewable energy company in India, has signed an agreement with INOX Air Products (INOXAP), the countryโs largest producer of industrial, electronic, and medical gases. As part of this deal, Serentica will supply 75 megawatts (MW) of hybrid renewable energy to INOXAP through the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS). This setup allows INOXAP to access clean energy at competitive rates across several of its sites located in different states.
Akshay Hiranandani, CEO of Serentica Renewables, said in a statement, โThis partnership reflects our shared commitment in driving decarbonization across Indiaโs industrial ecosystem. The scale and inter-state nature of this project showcases our evolving capabilities to deliver firm, reliable, and geographically flexible clean energy to large enterprises. This project represents a major step forward in enabling large industrial customers like INOX to seamlessly transition to sustainable operations across the country.โ
S K Jena, Head โ Operations (LASU & Onsite plants), INOX Air Products, mentioned, โWith decarbonization as a priority, we are committed to integrating sustainable practices into every facet of our operations. This agreement with Serentica is a major leap in our decarbonization journey, as this would enable us to significantly increase the share of renewable energy in our energy consumption mix and get closer to our Net-Zero target. We are excited to reinforce our commitment to clean energy, while ensuring operational excellence across our facilities.”
This partnership is a major step forward for Serentica as it expands its clean energy services to customers with operations in multiple states. The 75 MW supply will help INOXAP grow its use of renewable energy at four major manufacturing sites. Serenticaโs hybrid energy mix combines wind, solar, and battery storage to deliver round-the-clock clean power. By teaming up with industrial leaders like INOXAP, Serentica is helping reduce emissions in challenging sectors and supporting Indiaโs goal to reach net-zero emissions.
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