Ohms Energy powers sustainability at Scottish chemical industries with corrosion-resistant solar plant in Taloja
Ohms Energy has powered a game-changing transformation at Scottish Chemical Industries’ factory in Taloja, Maharashtra by installing a first-of-its-kind 300 kWp solar plant built to thrive in highly corrosive conditions. This innovative project paves the way for renewable energy adoption in challenging industrial environments, saving costs and slashing carbon emissions for the speciality chemicals leader.
Faced with the corrosive effects of chlorine gas a key raw material at Scottish Chemical’s factory traditional solar solutions fell short. Global solar companies could not offer durable solutions with standard warranties for such conditions. Ohms Energy stepped in, teaming up with Spark Solar to design custom corrosion-resistant solar panels and frames, ensuring reliability and performance even in extreme environments.
The project aligns seamlessly with Scottish Chemical’s sustainability goals of lowering carbon footprints and transitioning to renewable energy for long-term growth.
“This project showcases our ability to solve tough industrial challenges with innovative and sustainable energy solutions. It opens new doors for industries dealing with unique environmental conditions,” said Anuraag Gupta, Director of Ohms Energy.
“This initiative demonstrates our commitment to sustainability and serves as a model for industries like ours to adopt renewable energy solutions effectively,” said Rishab Khandelwal, Director of Scottish Chemicals.
Building on this success, Ohms Energy is already exploring future projects with Scottish Chemical Industries and other potential clients in the industrial sector.