The newly commissioned solar plant is projected to deliver substantial annual cost savings by meeting majority of the electricity requirements for the company’s Ankleshwar and Jhagadia units in Gujarat
Ami Organics Limited, a leading global manufacturer of advanced pharmaceutical intermediates and specialty chemicals, announces the full commissioning of its 10.8 MW DC solar power plant – a significant milestone in its journey toward sustainability and energy independence. The solar facility, located at Pratapnagar, Nandod, Narmada District, Gujarat, India, comprises two captive solar plants, each with a capacity of 5.4 MW.
The newly commissioned solar plant is projected to deliver substantial annual cost savings by meeting majority of the electricity requirements for the company’s Ankleshwar and Jhagadia units in Gujarat. In addition to the 10.8 MW plant, Ami Organics’ is actively developing another 5 MW solar power plant. This project, expected to be completed in the near term, will fulfill the electricity needs of the Sachin unit of Surat, Gujarat. Once operational, these combined efforts will ensure that most of the company’s present electricity requirements across its key facilities are met through renewable energy sources.
Speaking on this significant achievement, Naresh Patel, Chairman and Managing Director of Ami Organics Limited, stated: “The successful commissioning of our 10.8MW solar power plant marks a crucial step in our journey towards a greener and more sustainable future. This project not only strengthens our commitment to environmental responsibility but also enhances our operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. With our continued investment in renewable energy, we aim to make substantial progress in reducing our dependence on conventional power sources and moving towards a cleaner, and more sustainable energy portfolio.”
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