Tata Power Solar commissions 450 MWDC EPC project
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Tata Power Solar commissions 450 MWDC EPC project

Tata Power Solar has commissioned a 450 MWDC capacity solar plant for Brookfield Renewable India. The installation entails a set up of over 800,000 modules and has been completed within a record seven m...

Tata Power Solar has commissioned a 450 MWDC capacity solar plant for Brookfield Renewable India. The installation entails a set up of over 800,000 modules and has been completed within a record seven months’ time frame. The project will produce over 800 GWh of clean energy annually and will help avoid up to 600,000 tonne of annual CO2 emissions. For smooth execution of the project, tractors and backhoe loaders were used to support the frames, handle modules and higher capacity equipment. On-site infrastructure support and amenities were provided to the project workers to ensure improved productivity at site and speedier execution of the project. Commenting on the project commissioning, Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Power, has said, “We are pleased to have completed the solar plant for Brookfield Renewables India in Rajasthan in record time. This project not only underlines our commitment to promoting sustainable energy adoption but also fortifies our position as a major EPC player in the country.” Ashish Khanna, President-Renewables, Tata Power, has added, “Investing in clean, efficient energy reduces emissions and accelerates climate action. The completion of the Brookfield Renewables India project is another step forward in our efforts to advance the country’s sustainable energy aspirations.” With the commissioning of this project, the company’s total utility-scale solar project portfolio touches 9.7 GWp.

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