Tata Power Arm TPREL To Develop 100-MW Solar Project in Gujarat

Tata Power Renewable energy announces to install 100 MW solar power project in Gujarat

Tata Power Renewable Energy, subsidiary of Tata Power, will develop a 100-MW solar power project in Raghanesda Solar Park of Gujarat. TPREL has received a letter of award from Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam to develop a 100-MW solar project in Raghanesda Solar Park of Gujarat, Tata Power informed the exchanges.

“TPREL has received a letter of award (LoA) from Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) on 28th May 2019 to develop a 100-MW solar project in Raghanesda Solar Park of Gujarat,” a statement by Tata Power said.

The power generated from the project will be supplied to GUVNL under a power purchase agreement valid for 25 years from the scheduled commercial operation date. The company has won this capacity in a bid announced by GUVNL in March. The project has to be commissioned within 15 months from the date of execution of the PPA, according to the statement.

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The company has won this capacity in a bid announced by GUVNL in March 2019. The project has to be commissioned within 15 months from the date of execution of the PPA.

Tata Power Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Praveer Sinha said, “We have been awarded 100-MW solar power project in Gujarat, and are thankful to the government of Gujarat and the officials at the GUVNL for this opportunity.”

This is an important milestone in our endeavour to generate 35 to 40 percent of Tata Power’s total generation capacity from clean energy sources, said Ashish Khanna, president (renewables), Tata Power, in the statement. TPREL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power company with an installed capacity of 10,957 MW.

With this win, TPREL’s capacity under implementation would become 500 MW which is in addition to the operating capacity of 2,268 MW. The plant is expected to generate 250 million units (MUs) of energy per year and will annually offset about 250 million kilograms (kg) of carbon dioxide.

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