Trident Ltd has commissioned a 5.40 MWp rooftop solar project at its Budhni facility, taking the total solar capacity to 57.32 MWp. The INR 100 million investment underscores the company’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.
Trident Ltd, a leading textile and paper manufacturer, continues to strengthen its renewable energy portfolio. The Budhni facility in Madhya Pradesh has become a hub for solar energy adoption, reflecting the company’s long-term sustainability vision.
Solar Milestone At Budhni
The newly commissioned 5.40 MWp rooftop solar project is part of Trident’s broader renewable energy expansion strategy. With this addition, Budhni’s total solar capacity now stands at 57.32 MWp, positioning the facility as one of the largest industrial solar adopters in India.
Financing And Sustainability Goals
The project is financed through internal accruals, highlighting Trident’s strong financial discipline and commitment to self-sustained growth. The investment of INR 100 million is aimed at reducing dependency on conventional energy sources, lowering operational costs, and aligning with India’s renewable energy mission.
Operational Impact
The solar power generated will be consumed captively within Trident’s manufacturing operations at Budhni. This not only reduces carbon emissions but also ensures long-term energy savings, enhancing competitiveness in global textile and paper markets.
Key Highlights
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Total solar capacity at Budhni: 57.32 MWp
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New rooftop solar project commissioned: 5.40 MWp
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Estimated investment: INR 100 million
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Financed through internal accruals
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Supports India’s renewable energy mission
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Captive consumption ensures operational savings
Sources: InvestyWise, ProjectX India, Trident Group press releases