Last Updated on November 13, 2025 by Author
Sunsure Energy has signed a long-term agreement with Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (DFPCL) for supplying hybrid renewable energy combining solar and wind power.
Both parties have signed an agreement of a total of 19.36 MW of renewable power, comprising 8.86 MW (13.29 MWp) of solar and 10.5 MW of wind energy. The hybrid energy will be generated from Sunsure’s solar plant in Dhule, Maharashtra, and wind plant in Jath, Maharashtra, and will be supplied to DFPCL’s facility located in Raigad, Maharashtra.
The project is expected to generate approximately 5.50 crore units annually, enabling DFPCL to reduce its carbon footprint by over 40,000 tons of CO₂ each year — equivalent to planting nearly 2 million trees over the project lifetime. This agreement reinforces DFPCL’s ongoing efforts to operate as an environmentally conscious and sustainable organization.
“We are delighted to partner with DFPCL, a leader in the Indian chemical and fertiliser industry, for this wind solar hybrid agreement. This agreement showcases Sunsure’s ability to deliver renewable energy solutions that offer round-the-clock green energy to industries crucial to India’s growth trajectory. Hybrid solutions like these can offset up to 55-60% of the power demand of large-scale industrial consumers without relying on the banking framework. Maharashtra has been at the heart of Sunsure’s growth story, and delivering RTC clean energy to a premier industry in the state is a great achievement for everyone at Sunsure,” said Shashank Sharma, Founder – Chairman & CEO, Sunsure Energy.
“At Deepak Fertilisers, we are committed to adopting cleaner, more reliable energy solutions that strengthen our industrial operations while advancing our sustainability goals. Partnering with Sunsure Energy enables us to achieve long-term cost efficiency and accelerates our transition to renewable energy. Sunsure’s market reputation and proven track record were key factors in selecting them as our decarbonization partner,” said Pandurang Landge, President – Manufacturing, Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited.
