Shree Cement Commissions 20 MW Solar Plant in Uttar Pradesh, Strengthening India’s Renewable Future

Shree Cement Commissions 20 MW Solar Plant in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh

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Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh: In a major push toward renewable energy and sustainable industrial operations, Shree Cement Ltd, one of India’s foremost cement producers, has successfully commissioned a 20 MWp solar power plant in the Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh. This move marks a significant stride in the company’s mission to reduce its carbon footprint and contribute actively to India’s clean energy transition.

This solar power project is a part of Shree Cement’s broader long-term strategy to integrate renewable energy sources into its operational ecosystem and reduce dependence on conventional thermal power. The electricity generated from this plant will be supplied to the company’s Etah grinding unit through the Wheeling and Banking mechanism, enabling efficient energy distribution and utilization.

A Strategic Milestone in Phase-wise Development

Phase 1 of the project has already achieved Commercial Operations Date (COD) after securing the necessary approvals from the Uttar Pradesh State Load Dispatch Centre (UPSLDC). Phase 2 of the project is progressing rapidly and is expected to be commissioned by the end of Q4 of FY 2025–26, further enhancing the company’s renewable energy portfolio.

Once fully operational, the combined impact of both phases will significantly reduce the company’s conventional electricity consumption, offering long-term energy security and cost efficiency. Importantly, it will position the Etah grinding unit as a low-carbon manufacturing facility, aligned with global sustainability standards.

Driving Socio-Economic Growth and Environmental Impact

The solar project is expected not only to meet Shree Cement’s sustainability targets but also to generate 30–40 daily employment opportunities for the people of the surrounding region. This initiative brings dual benefits—economic upliftment of the local community and environmental preservation through green energy generation.

The solar plant is projected to offset nearly 22,000 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, which is equivalent to planting over a million trees or eliminating the complete carbon emissions of approximately 4,500 cars every year. This makes it a landmark project in India’s journey toward achieving its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement and its Net Zero by 2070 target.

Leadership Speaks: Sustainability at the Core

Commenting on the commissioning, Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director, Shree Cement, said:

“More than just a source of clean energy, the Chitrakoot plant showcases Shree Cement’s leadership in transforming energy use across our operations. Each new plant is an opportunity to innovate, integrate renewable energy, and lead the cement sector toward a sustainable, low-carbon future, creating lasting value for both the business and the environment.”

This statement reflects the company’s progressive mindset, where sustainability is not viewed as an obligation, but as an avenue for innovation, competitive advantage, and responsible growth.

Shree Cement’s Expanding Renewable Footprint

With the commissioning of this plant, Shree Cement’s total installed solar capacity now stands at 313.5 MWp across India. This places the company among the top renewable-powered cement manufacturers in the country and reinforces its commitment to environmental stewardship.

Shree Cement has continuously invested in renewable technologies such as solar and waste heat recovery systems (WHRS), both of which play a key role in reducing dependency on fossil fuels. This solar capacity is expected to meet a significant portion of the company’s electricity requirements through clean energy pathways.

Supporting India’s Green Growth Agenda

The commissioning aligns with the Government of India’s vision of promoting renewable energy adoption across industrial sectors. Uttar Pradesh, one of the fastest-growing industrial hubs, has been witnessing increasing investments in solar energy infrastructure to support manufacturing growth while reducing carbon intensity.

Shree Cement’s investment in Chitrakoot not only supports this state-level renewable push but also acts as a model for other manufacturing companies to follow suit in adopting self-sustaining, environmentally responsible power solutions.

Outlook: The Road Ahead

The company plans to continue scaling its green energy capacity through upcoming solar farms, green hydrogen compatibility projects, and energy-efficient cement production technologies. In the years ahead, the company is expected to further expand its renewable portfolio to meet internal energy needs and potentially contribute surplus power back to the grid.

As climate change and energy security continue to dominate global conversations, Shree Cement’s leadership in renewable energy adoption reinforces its position as a responsible industry pioneer, committed not just to profits, but to long-term planetary health.


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