Tata Power to develop 225 MW hybrid renewable power project in Mumbai
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Tata Power to develop 225 MW hybrid renewable power project in Mumbai

Tata Power Green Energy (TPGEL) has received a LoA from Tata Power Mumbai Distribution to develop a 225-MW hybrid renewable project. The energy will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution under a PPA valid for 25 years, TPGEL said in a statement. The project is required t...

Tata Power Green Energy (TPGEL) has received a LoA from Tata Power Mumbai Distribution to develop a 225-MW hybrid renewable project. The energy will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution under a PPA valid for 25 years, TPGEL said in a statement. The project is required to be commissioned within 18 months from the date of execution of the power purchase agreement. TPGEL, a subsidiary of Tata Power, said the plant is expected to generate about 700 mn units of energy per year and will annually offset about 700 mn kg of carbon dioxide. Tata Power's renewable capacity will increase to 3,782 MW of which 2,637 MW is operational and 1,145 MW is under implementation.Contact: Viddyesh Raje, Head-Key Accounts & Business Development, Tata Power.Address: Bombay House 24, Homi Mody Street Mumbai-400 001.Tel: 022-2282 5001.Website: www.tatapower.com

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