Tata Power Renewables Commissions 100.8 MW Wind Project in Maharashtra

Tata Power Renewable Energy (TPREL) has commissioned its 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Project in Maharashtra's Dharashiv district, further expanding its renewable energy portfolio and supporting Tata Power Mumbai Distribution's Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) targets.

The project comprises 28 wind turbine generators and is expected to generate approximately 299 million units of clean electricity annually. The power generated will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution, contributing to a cleaner energy mix.

The company estimates the project will offset around 245 million kg of carbon dioxide emissions every year, supporting decarbonisation efforts and strengthening Tata Power's renewable energy portfolio.

With the commissioning of the Jewali project, TPREL's wind energy portfolio has crossed 3.9 GW, including more than 1.3 GW of operational capacity. The company's total renewable utility capacity now stands at 11.6 GW, comprising 6.7 GW of operational capacity and 4.9 GW under various stages of implementation.

TPREL said the project aligns with Tata Power's long-term goal of achieving 100 per cent clean energy generation by 2045.

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