Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited crosses significant milestone of 1.4 GW capacity of Group Captive projects

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Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited crosses significant milestone of 1.4 GW capacity of Group Captive projects
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited crosses significant milestone of 1.4 GW capacity of Group Captive projects

Bangalore, November 20, 2023: Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, one of the large renewable energy players in India has crossed the 1.4 GW capacity of group captive projects in last seven months. This achievement is the result of signing of Power Delivery Agreements (PDA) with various industries across segments.

Some of the prominent group captive projects that TPREL has signed in the last six months include – collaborations with Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Mukand Limited (a Bajaj Group company), Supreme Petrochem Limited, Xpro India Limited, Neosym Industry Limited, Chalet Hotels Limited, Sanyo Special Steel Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd, ANAND Group, Endurance Technologies Limited, to name a few. TPREL is also set to construct a 41MW captive solar plant for Tata Power’s upcoming 4.3GW Solar cell & module manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu.

Mr. Deepesh Nanda, CEO & MD, TPREL said, “Crossing the 1.4 GW mark is not just a milestone for us but a testament to our continuous dedication to sustainability and our contribution towards the country’s green energy ambition. We take pride in our role as a catalyst for positive change, delivering customized clean energy solutions that aligns with the unique needs of each industry. This achievement is not just a number; it represents our shared journey towards a greener, more sustainable future.”

With these group captive projects, TPREL’s overall renewables capacity as on Oct’23 has reached 7,961 MW, which comprises 3,755 MW of projects in different phases of development and with an operating capacity of 4,206 MW, which includes 3,200 MW in solar projects and 1,006 MW in wind projects. TPREL also has a huge pipeline of renewable projects under finalisation which will further add to its capacity in the coming months. This reinforces TPREL’s position as a key player in the renewable energy sector, confirming its commitment to accelerating the energy transition to a more sustainable and environment friendly future.