Meta, CleanMax Announce 837 MW Solar and Wind Projects in Rajasthan and Karnataka

Meta and CleanMax Expand India Renewable Energy Partnership Beyond 900 MW
Meta and CleanMax Expand India Renewable Energy Partnership Beyond 900 MW

Meta Platforms and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions (CleanMax) have announced a ~900 MW renewable energy partnership in India. Together, the companies will support the development of 837 MW of new solar and wind capacity across Rajasthan and Karnataka. Combined with previously announced projects, the partnership now represents more than 900 MW of renewable energy capacity.

CleanMax’s renewable energy projects support Meta’s efforts to add new generation to the grid, advance its goal of matching its electricity use with 100 percent clean and renewable energy, and will help address Meta’s value chain emissions in the region.

CleanMax will develop and operate 837 MW of new renewable energy capacity across Rajasthan and Karnataka, comprising large-scale solar and wind projects. Meta is purchasing 100 percent of the environmental attributes from these projects.

Kuldeep Jain, Founder and Managing Director, Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions, said, “Meta connects billions of people every day through platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads while helping shape the future of digital and Al infrastructure. We are thrilled to partner with Meta. Every generation builds infrastructure that defines its future. For us, that infrastructure is increasingly digital, Al-driven and interconnected. It must also be powered by clean energy. We look forward to supporting Meta’s renewable energy ambitions while contributing to India’s clean energy transition.”

Amanda Yang, Head of Clean and Renewable Energy, Meta, said, “These agreements represent meaningful progress in supporting our renewable energy goals in the region. We’re pleased to continue working with CleanMax to help bring new renewable energy capacity onto the grid in India. and support the growth of the country’s clean energy ecosystem.”

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