Tata Power Renewable Signs PPAs with MSEDCL for Solar Projects
Renewable energy giant Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd. (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata Power, has taken another significant stride towards a greener future by signing two pivotal Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MSEDCL).
Situated within Maharashtra, TPREL’s solar ventures, comprising installations of 200 MW and 150 MW, are poised to play a crucial role in realizing the state’s renewable energy ambitions.
Empowering Maharashtra’s Green Goals
They generate a substantial amount of clean energy annually, but they are also expected to collectively mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by an impressive 4,28,800 tons and 3,11,200 tons per year, respectively.
A Thrust to Clean Energy
As a part of the agreement, TPREL is committed to delivering clean and sustainable electricity to MSEDCL, aligning with the state’s renewable energy goals.
Tata Power’s Commitment to Sustainability
With this recent development, Tata Power Renewable Energy’s total capacity soars to an impressive 7,783 MW. This includes an installed capacity of 4,118 MW, comprising 3,136 MW of solar power and 982 MW of wind power.