Tata Power to Develop 28.8MW Solar Power Project in Maharashtra

게시됨 2013. 7. 23.
July 22, 2013 - Tata Power, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Tata Power Renewable Energy, is developing a solar power plant with an installed capacity of 28.8MW in the Satara district in Maharashtra.

The Plant will be spread over 130 Acres of land and is located in the Satara district of Maharashtra. The latest state of the art technology in photovoltaic based solar generation will be utilized for the plant. Tata Power – Distribution, the distribution arm of Tata Power, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement for a term of twenty-five years in order to purchase power from this solar plant, thereby meeting its solar renewable purchase obligations.

The power generated will be evacuated through Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Limited's network. The Company has the major purchase orders for EPC in place and intends to commission the entire Project capacity by December 2013.

Speaking on the initiative,Mr. Anil Sardana, Managing Director, Tata Power, said, "Tata Power is committed to generating 20-25 % of its total generation capacity from clean energy sources and is proud to be developing one of the largest solar projects in the country. Tata Power strives to reduce its carbon footprint. We would like to thank the Government of Maharashtra and all our stakeholders for the support extended for setting up this solar power project at Palaswadi."


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