Tata Power begins operations at 100MW plant in Raghanesda Solar Park

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Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has started operations at its 100MW solar power project at the Raghanesda Solar Park in Gujarat.

The fully-owned subsidiary of Tata Power is expected to produce 255 million units of power from the solar power plant in Gujarat in its first year of operation.

The Tata Power solar power project will offset 200,000 tonnes of carbon emission annually.

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Located in Banaskantha district, the Raghanesda Solar Park is among the biggest solar parks in India.

Tata Power begins operations at 100MW plant in Raghanesda Solar Park

Tata Power begins operations at 100MW plant in Raghanesda Solar Park. Photo courtesy of Samuel Faber from Pixabay.

The solar power project in Banaskantha was awarded by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL). With its commissioning, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited has taken its total installed capacity t0 2.8GW, of which 1.86GW is solar and 932MW is wind.

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The Tata Power subsidiary has a pipeline of 1.23GW of renewable projects under implementation.

Dr. Praveer Sinha — CEO and MD of Tata Power said: “We are proud to announce that TPREL has commissioned the 100MW project at one of the biggest solar parks in the country in Gujarat. We are steadfast in our conviction towards promoting the realization of clean and green energy in the country through solar power generation.”

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Last month, Tata Power signed a deal to divest Singapore-based shipping company Trust Energy Resources for $285m to Tata Power International.

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