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Meta and CleanMax partner on 900 MW renewable energy capacity in India

ESG Broadcast Desk· 10 Jun 2026· 1 min read

Meta Platforms and Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions Limited have announced a renewable energy partnership covering approximately 900 MW of capacity in India. The deal includes development of 837 MW of new solar and wind energy across Rajasthan and Karnataka.

The partnership, disclosed on June 10, 2026, represents one of the largest corporate renewable energy transactions announced in India. CleanMax (NSE: CLEANMAX | BSE: 544717) will develop and operate 837 MW of new generation capacity across two states: solar projects in Rajasthan and wind installations in Karnataka. Combined with previously announced projects, the collaboration now totals more than 900 MW of renewable energy capacity tied to Meta's India operations.

The energy generated under this partnership will support Meta's goal of matching its global electricity consumption with 100% clean and renewable energy. CleanMax's projects are structured to add new generation capacity to the grid — a standard known as additionality — rather than simply procuring existing renewable power. This approach is considered a higher standard of corporate renewable energy procurement, as it results in actual incremental clean energy capacity rather than accounting transfers.

For Meta, the India partnership addresses value chain emissions in one of its largest and fastest-growing markets, aligning with the company's science-based climate commitments. For CleanMax, securing a hyperscaler anchor client of Meta's scale provides long-term revenue visibility and reinforces its position among India's leading independent renewable energy developers. The transaction demonstrates the growing role of corporate power purchase agreements as a financing mechanism for India's renewable energy expansion, with technology companies increasingly acting as anchor off-takers for new capacity.

Key figure — ~900 MW renewable energy capacity

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