UP Adds 100 MW Solar As Tata Power Renewables Commissions Two Projects

Highlights :

  • Executing the projects in time is a credit to TPREL, especially in UP.
UP Adds 100 MW Solar As Tata Power Renewables Commissions Two Projects Tata Power RE Subsidiary Gets LoA for 966 MW RTC Hybrid Renewable Power Project

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a 100% subsidiary of Tata Power has confirmed commissioning of two Solar Power projects of 50 MW each at Prayagraj, and Banda in Uttar Pradesh. The landmark projects have been completed by TPREL within the agreed timelines inspite of Covid challenges. The plants are expected to generate more than 221.26 million units annually.

Approximately 1,59,600 modules were used in the project at Prayagraj. For the smooth implementation, installation of 16 Inverters, 103.25 KM of DC cable and 4,87,080  man hours were used in the project.

Similarly, at Banda, 1,67,440 modules were used over 236 acres of land, with 16 inverters using 3,35,000 man hours.

Speaking on the achievement, Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, “The commissioning of Solar PV Projects in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj and Banda has strengthened our position as a leading renewable energy company, and we will continue to contribute to the country’s sustainable energy growth.”

Despite the various COVID-19 challenges faced by the industry, TPREL through Tata Power’s EPC arm Tata Power Solar Systems Limited has successfully completed the project within the project timelines due to its excellent project execution experience and capabilities.

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has already been signed between TPREL and Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited, (UPPCL), Lucknow for these two projects.

With the addition of 100MW, the renewables capacity in operation for Tata Power will be 3055 MW with 2123MW of Solar and 932MW of wind. Tata Power total renewable capacity is 4909 MW with another 1854MW of renewable projects under various stages of implementation.

In UP which has been a major laggard on renewable additions due to institutional reasons, every major project should be welcomed, as it gives the state a reference point close to home to replicate.

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