On April 15, 2026, Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) and Sangam India Ltd announced the signing of a renewable power supply agreement for a 50 MW hybrid energy project in Rajasthan. The project is designed to provide a round-the-clock (RTC) power supply to the textile manufacturer’s facilities by integrating wind and solar generation with a battery energy storage system (BESS).
Project Technical Specifications
The 50 MW hybrid project utilizes a combination of renewable sources and storage to achieve a stable supply profile:
- 30 MWp solar power capacity
- 20 MW wind power capacity
- 2 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS)
The technical configuration is specifically designed to mitigate the intermittency of solar and wind generation. By utilizing the 2 MWh BESS, the project provides a predictable power supply profile across day-night cycles, ensuring the reliability required for industrial round-the-clock consumption.
Operational and Structural Framework
The agreement operates under an intra-state group captive model, a structure where CleanMax acts as the developer and generator while Sangam India Ltd serves as the consumer-shareholder. Power will be generated at the CleanMax Bhikamkor hybrid farm and delivered to five manufacturing facilities operated by Sangam India Ltd across Rajasthan. This intra-state arrangement is intended to decarbonize the manufacturer’s operations and provide long-term energy cost stability.
Regulatory and Regional Context
The project is enabled by the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for Green Energy Open Access) Regulations, 2025. This regulatory framework facilitates the integration of storage solutions into hybrid renewable projects and streamlines the process for open access procurement for industrial consumers.
The geographic suitability of Rajasthan for such developments is driven by high solar irradiation and strong wind potential. These factors support the deployment of hybrid systems that combine multiple renewable technologies to meet continuous energy demands.
Corporate Operational Profiles
As of March 31, 2026, CleanMax has established 525 MW of operational renewable energy capacity within Rajasthan, with major developments located in Bhikamkor and Bikaner. This capacity serves a diverse base of corporate and industrial (C&I) customers. The signing of the agreement featured leadership from both organizations, including Anurag Soni (Managing Director, Sangam India Ltd), S. R. Dakhera (Chief Financial Officer, Sangam India Ltd), and Amit Sharma (Vice President and Head of Business Development for North India, CleanMax).
Sangam India Ltd is a fully integrated textile manufacturer with operations encompassing the production of yarn, denim, and P/V fabrics. The company has implemented a strategy of backward integration, which includes a recycled polyester fiber facility with a capacity of 45 TPD (16,020 MT per annum) to meet approximately 50% of its daily polyester fiber requirements. According to corporate data for Q2FY26, the company reported a capacity utilization rate of 91% for its yarn production segment.

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