Tata Power, the country’s biggest
electricity generator in the private sector, on Monday said its
renewable energy capacity has risen to 1,170MW with the commissioning of
its 28.8MW solar plant at Palaswadi in Maharashtra.
The company has an operating capacity of 460.6MW from wind farms and 54MW of solar generation.
The company has an operating capacity of 460.6MW from wind farms and 54MW of solar generation.
Tata Power BSE has been working in different
areas of renewable power generation, both grid connected and
distributed generation, it said in a statement.”Tata Power is committed
to reduce its carbon footprint through ‘clean and renewable energy’
generation and further diversify its energy portfolio to reduce fuel
price risk,” managing director Anil Sardana said. “The company has
aggressive plans of additional generating capacity by 2022 and would
target 20-25% contribution from clean and green energy sources.”Tata Power is one of the biggest wind energy generators in the
country. Its 460.6MW of installed capacity is spread across Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Rajasthan.
It is also one of the leading solar power generators in India with an
operational capacity of 54 MW. Besides Palaswadi, the company has solar
plants at Mithapur in Gujarat (25MW), Mulshi in Maharashtra (3MW) and
some rooftop solar installations.
Tata Power has five of its renewable projects registered under the Clean Development Mechanism programme of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Tata Power has five of its renewable projects registered under the Clean Development Mechanism programme of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Source: The Economic Times
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