Sangam India Secures Hybrid Renewable Energy Supply for Rajasthan Manufacturing Units

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CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Limited and Sangam India Limited have entered into an agreement to supply hybrid renewable energy to Sangam India’s manufacturing facilities in Rajasthan, marking a notable development in the industrial sector’s transition towards cleaner energy sources.

The agreement provides for a combined capacity of 30 MWp of solar power and 20 MW of wind energy, supported by a 2 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), with the objective of delivering round-the-clock renewable power to the textile manufacturer’s operations.

The partnership is structured as an intra-state group captive arrangement, under which the renewable energy generated will be supplied to Sangam India’s five manufacturing units in Rajasthan. This model is increasingly being adopted by industrial players seeking greater control over energy procurement while advancing sustainability targets.

Industry observers note that the agreement reflects a broader shift within India’s manufacturing landscape, where companies are increasingly integrating renewable energy solutions to manage operational costs and reduce environmental impact. The textile sector, in particular, is regarded as energy-intensive, with power expenses typically accounting for 15%–20% of total production costs.

Sangam India Limited is a prominent player in India’s textile industry, specialising in the production of polyester viscose (PV) yarn, cotton yarn, and a wide range of fabrics, including denim. The company has established a strong manufacturing base with multiple facilities, primarily in Rajasthan, and serves both domestic and international markets. Its customer base includes garment manufacturers, fashion brands, and institutional buyers.

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