Tata Power, Rockefeller Foundation boost renewable microgrid electricity in India
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Tata Power, Rockefeller Foundation boost renewable microgrid electricity in India

Tata Power and The Rockefeller Foundation recently announced the launch of a major new initiative to set up microgrids to address one of the most pervasive challenges in modern India: The lack of access to affordable and reliable electricity for millions of rural homes and enterprises. By scaling up...

Tata Power and The Rockefeller Foundation recently announced the launch of a major new initiative to set up microgrids to address one of the most pervasive challenges in modern India: The lack of access to affordable and reliable electricity for millions of rural homes and enterprises. By scaling up an innovative microgrid model to be implemented in collaboration with Smart Power India (SPI) and the Institute for Transformative Technologies, TP Renewable Microgrid will provide clean power to nearly 5 million households, directly impacting the lives of 25 million people over the next decade. This unique collaboration will amplify the Government of India’s ongoing campaign to provide electricity to rural areas, unleashing the potential of renewable microgrids to serve households and businesses that suffer from poor reliability and coverage by traditional grid-based power. Rural businesses and households continue to rely on alternative sources to power daily needs – more than 40 per cent of rural enterprises in states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh rely on non-grid sources of power such as diesel. The new model, which will be operated and managed by Tata Power, will provide a competitive and cleaner source of power, expanding access and lowering effective electricity costs and carbon emissions by 1 mtpa as well as reducing the amount of diesel burned by 57 million litre yearly. Over time, the opportunity to deploy grid-interactive solutions will materialise, creating a more integrated, stable and smart rural grid. “We are proud to bring energy to millions of people,” says Praveer Sinha, CEO, Tata Power. “Once at scale, TP Renewable Microgrid anticipates supporting 100,000 rural enterprises, creating 10,000 new green jobs, and providing irrigation for over 400,000 local farmers. We look forward to empowering communities across India by creating micro enterprise and opportunities for all people.” The anticipated rollout of 10,000 grids will drastically expand the global microgrid footprint and act as a catalyst for governments and the private sector to collaborate in building clean, resilient and stable grids in other markets. SPI, which was launched by The Rockefeller Foundation in 2015, will provide technical expertise to the enterprise, having built microgrids that provide clean, distributed electricity to more than 200 villages in rural India today. “We have an unprecedented opportunity to transform the lives of millions of people in India by providing access to power,” says Dr Rajiv J Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation. “Providing reliable electricity to the communities that need it most is one of the best ways for us to end poverty and unleash economic opportunity in our lifetimes.” In addition to building, owning and operating microgrids in India, the initiative intends to provide ancillary micro-enterprise services to benefit communities.

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