Ami Organics Limited (AMI), a global leader in pharmaceutical intermediates and specialty chemicals, has successfully commissioned its 10.8 MW DC solar power plant in Pratapnagar, Narmada District, Gujarat. This marks a significant step toward the company’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency.
The newly operational solar plant consists of two captive units of 5.4 MW each and will power Ami Organics’ Ankleshwar and Jhagadia units, leading to substantial cost savings. This initiative is part of the company’s broader goal of establishing a total solar capacity of 15.80 MW, as approved by its Board of Directors.
In addition to the 10.8 MW plant, the company is developing another 5 MW solar facility, expected to be completed soon. This plant will cater to the electricity needs of its Sachin unit in Surat, ensuring that a significant portion of its energy demand is met through renewable sources.
By transitioning to solar energy, Ami Organics reinforces its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and operational expenses while aligning with India’s net-zero targets. This strategic move not only strengthens the company’s sustainability roadmap but also enhances its long-term business growth and environmental responsibility.