Tata Power Renewables commissions 120 MW solar project in Gujarat
- Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a 100 percent subsidiary of Tata Power, has commissioned the solar project, which will generate 305247 MWh every year for Gujarat Government (GUVNL), a firm statement claimed.
Tata Power Renewable Energy has actually commissioned a 120 MW solar project in Masenka, Gujarat.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a 100 percent subsidiary of Tata Power, has actually commissioned the solar project, which will generate 305247 MWh annually for Gujarat Government (GUVNL), a company statement claimed.
In the installment, around 3.81 lakhs modules were made use of and the project will reduce up to 1.03 lakh bunch carbon dioxide every year, the statement added.
A thin-film glass-on-glass modules of numerous electrical powers and also harnesses of capacity 440Wp to 460Wp have been made use of in the project.
"We are proud to announce the commissioning of the 120 MW solar project at Masenka, Gujarat within a short period of five months.
"We have strengthened our setting as a significant renewable energy player with unmatched prowess throughout the solar Engineering, purchase, and building (EPC) worth chain and also are committed to proceeding our steadfast efforts to aid India accomplish its tidy energy objectives," claimed Praveer Sinha, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER & MD, Tata Power.
With this addition of 120 MW, the renewables capacity in operation for Tata Power currently stands at 3,520 MW with 2,588 MW of Solar and also 932 MW of Wind.
Tata Power's total Renewable capacity is 4,920 MW including 1,400 MW of Renewable projects under different phases of application.
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