Tata Power to establish 100 MW project for SJVN
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Tata Power to establish 100 MW project for SJVN

Tata Power Solar Systems (TPSSL) will invest Rs.6.12 bn in a 100 MW groundmounted solar project for SJVN in Gujarat. SJVN is an Indian public sector company with interests in hydro, thermal, solar, wind, power transmission, and power trading. The project was granted through tariffbased c...

Tata Power Solar Systems (TPSSL) will invest Rs.6.12 bn in a 100 MW groundmounted solar project for SJVN in Gujarat. SJVN is an Indian public sector company with interests in hydro, thermal, solar, wind, power transmission, and power trading. The project was granted through tariffbased competitive bidding after bids for the plot C of the Raghanesda solar park in Gujarat were invited earlier this year. Within 11 months of obtaining the letter of grant, the project will be given the go-ahead. Contact: Tata Power Solar Systems Tel: 0120-6102 000 Website: www.tatapowersolar.com

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Tata Power to establish 100MW project for SJVN in Gujarat

Tata Power Solar Systems Limited (TPSSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), will invest Rs 6.12 billion in a 100 MW ground-mounted solar project for SJVN Limited (SJVN) in Gujarat.

SJVN is an Indian public sector company with interests in hydro, thermal, solar, wind, power transmission, and power trading. This is a collaboration between the Government of India and the State of Himachal Pradesh.

The project was granted through tariff-based competitive bidding after bids for the plot C of the Raghanesda solar park in Gujarat were invited..

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EESL awards orders worth Rs 538 cr to Tata Power

Tata Power Solar Systems Limited has secured contracts from Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) of Rs 538 crore for installing multiple ground-mounted solar projects of a total 100 MW capacity.

It is an integrated solar company owned by Tata Power. It received a Letter of Award (LoA) to set up 100 MW distributed ground-mounted solar projects of EESL. According to a statement, the project is to be commissioned within 12 months.

Now, Tata Power's utility-scale engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) stands at 4 GW with an approximate value of Rs 9,264 crore, s..

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TPREL launches 100 MW solar power project in Gujarat

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has commissioned the 100 MW solar power project at one of the largest solar parks in India, Raghanesda Solar Park in Gujarat.

According to the statement given by Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited on Friday, the establishment would decrease 2,00,000 tonnes of carbon emission every year.

Raghanesda Solar Park, one of the largest solar parks in India, is located in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat.

This project is another landmark for TPREL as the plant will likely produce 255 mil..

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J&K army installs soalr lights in LOC border village, Dabbi

Dabbi village in Jammu and Kashmir, near the Line of Control, now has solar-powered lights installed by the army. This project, called 'Sadhbhavana' or goodwill, was finished quickly to help villagers who've suffered from cross-border shelling for years and had no street lights. The army's aim was to improve life in Dabbi, so they put up solar lights where people gather, like near the mosque, shrine, school, and animal sheds. Now, 19 households and 129 villagers have reliable street lights, making it safer to move around at night. This also created community spaces and brought people closer. <..

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Thermal plant load factors will approach 70% in FY25; Ind-Ra reports

Ind-Ra expects merchant market prices to remain elevated in FY25, driven by sustained high demand and sluggish thermal capacity expansions. However, it foresees an acceleration in thermal capacity additions over FY25-26, with annual commissioning expected to range between 6-8GW. The new draft tariff norms by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission for FY25-FY29 aim to maintain stability; ensuring regulated returns for existing power plants.

Additionally, the agency predicts continued renewable capacity additions at a pace of 15-18GW annually over FY25-FY26, supported by lowe..

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