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Cipla sets up 30 MW solar group captive project in Maharashtra

By 2025, Cipla plans to achieve carbon and water neutrality, zero-waste to landfill, anti-microbial resistance stewardship and green chemistry

Cipla has set up a 30 MW solar group captive project in Tuljapur, Maharashtra. Spread across 115 acres, the solar project has been commissioned in partnership with AMP Energy India and is one of the largest solar open access projects in the state set up by a corporate.

This is in line with the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives aimed at developing a holistic sustainability road map for the future. By 2025, Cipla plans to achieve carbon and water neutrality, zero-waste to landfill, anti-microbial resistance stewardship and green chemistry.

The project will support the company’s green energy requirements for its manufacturing units at Kurkumbh and Patalganga in Maharashtra. It will also help the company avoid carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 35,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) annually over its project life of 25 years. 

In Aug 2018, Cipla successfully implemented a third-party solar open access through a long term power purchase agreement in Karnataka that helped replace 90 per cent of energy sourcing for the company’s manufacturing units in Virgonagar and Bommsandra to renewable power.

Speaking on the occasion, Kedar Upadhye, President and Global CFO, Cipla, said, “Sustainability is at the core of Cipla’s DNA , and this solar power plant is a true reflection of our belief of contributing towards a greener environment. This project is a testament to our relentless commitment to using cleaner and renewable sources of energy.”

Geena Malhotra, President and Global Head – Manufacturing Operations, Cipla, commented, “The project aims to reduce our environmental footprint and create a positive social impact. We endeavour to continue growing the share of renewable energy across our sites to contribute to India’s agenda of increasing energy generation from non-fossil fuel sources to 40 per cent by 2030.”

Since FY19, Cipla has added 48 MW of solar energy portfolio through various initiatives such as an on-site rooftop or ground-mounted solar under RESCO model, third party solar open-access power purchase agreement, and group captive solar open access project. 

 In May 2019, Cipla had acquired a stake of 26 per cent in AMP Solar Power System, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AMP Solar Technology Private and is a special purpose vehicle formed to set up a captive solar project in Maharashtra.

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