Tata Power Solar to Establish 100 MW Solar Projects in Maharashtra
- Tata Power Solar, one of India's largest incorporated solar firms as well as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, has actually gotten Letter of Award (LoA) to develop 100MW of distributed ground mounted solar projects for Energy Effectiveness Services Limited (EESL).
The complete order worth of projects is ÌNR 538 crores. The appointing date of the projects is established for year. With this win, the Utility Scale EPC order book of Tata Power Solar now stands at ~ 4GW (DC) capacity with an approximate value of INR 9,264 crore (without GST), said the firm.
The EESL project sites are located in Maharashtra. The work secured consists of engineering, style, supply, construction, erection, screening, O&M as well as commissioning of the solar projects.
"We are enthused with the brand-new contract win from EESL for Distributed Ground Placed Solar EPC projects. This is yet another recognition of Tata Power's strong qualifications in the solar power domain as well as project execution abilities," said Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power.
Tata Power Solar has actually carried out different huge projects in the past, such as 150MW Ayana at Ananthapur, 50 MW Kasargod at Kerala, 56MW Greenko, 30MWp Solar Power Plant in Lapanga, Odisha, and also 105MWp of Floating solar at Kayamkulam (under execution). It has actually additionally won an auction carried out by Gujarat for 400 MW of projects to be developed at Dholera solar Park.
The firm operates a production device in Bangalore, with a manufacturing ability of 580MW of modules and 530 MW of cells. The company has a portfolio of greater than 7GW of ground-mount utility-scale, as well as over 615MW of roof as well as distributed generation projects throughout the country till date.
It additionally provides a varied line of solar remedies for both urban as well as rural markets-- these consist of rooftop solutions, solar pumps, as well as power packs to name a few. Founded in 1989, Tata Power Solar was originally developed as a joint venture in between Tata Power and British Petroleum Solar (BP Solar).