Clean energy firm Gentari has partnered with UltraTech Cement to commission a 7.5 MW hybrid round-the-clock (RTC) renewable energy project at UltraTech’s Sewagram Cement Works in Gujarat.
The integrated facility is designed to deliver consistent and reliable green power for cement production by combining solar, wind, and battery storage on a single site. The project directly addresses one of the biggest challenges in renewable energy—intermittency. By blending multiple sources, supported by advanced bifacial solar modules with trackers, wind turbines, and battery storage, the system ensures a steady and efficient power supply to UltraTech’s operations.
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Commenting on the collaboration, Sharad Pungalia, Country Head of Gentari India, said the facility was “co-created” with UltraTech to deliver a solution that is not only sustainable but also operationally viable at scale.
According to Gentari, this project demonstrates that clean energy systems can be engineered for performance, not just production, setting a replicable template for large-scale industrial sustainability. The hybrid RTC model offers industries a pathway to reduce dependence on conventional power while aligning with India’s growing renewable energy ambitions.
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With UltraTech already leading in green energy adoption within the cement sector, this project further cements its position as a pioneer in sustainable industrial operations. For Gentari, the project reinforces its role in delivering innovative clean energy solutions tailored to heavy industries.
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