AMPIN Energy Transition has announced that it has signed a long-term renewable Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Air Liquide in India for the supply of 6.6 MW of renewable energy from its wind-solar hybrid project.
Once operational, the project is expected to meet 60 percent of the site’s electricity requirements through renewable energy, enabling the reduction of approximately 22,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year, the company stated.
Under the agreement, AMPIN will provide 6.6 MW of renewable electricity from its wind-solar hybrid project to Air Liquide’s facility in Jhagadia, Gujarat, it added.
“This PPA represents a concrete step in Air Liquide’s strategy to decarbonize our assets,” said Benoit Renard, General Manager, Air Liquide India.
Air Liquide is a world leader in gases, technologies, and services for industry and healthcare. Present in 60 countries with approximately 66,500 employees, the group serves over 4 million customers and patients.
“This collaboration not only contributes to Air Liquide’s decarbonization goals but also reflects our shared vision for accelerating the adoption of clean energy across India’s industrial sector,” said Pinaki Bhattacharyya, Founder, MD, and CEO, AMPIN Energy Transition.





