The project will supply 110 MW of green power to the Kerala State Electricity Board and it is expected to generate approximately 211 million units (MUs) and reduce a 2,58,257 MT (metric tonne) carbon footprint annually. The company said that the project has used 2,59,272 mono bifacial PERC half-cell modules. In spite of the various challenges such as tough land topography, extreme weather conditions, temperatures touching 50+ degrees, the coldest of winters and sandstorms, along with adverse geopolitical challenges, the project was completed within a stipulated period of 7 months. This project is one of the fastest commissioned projects in Rajasthan, backed by a skilled team, cutting-edge technology, and experienced leadership, it added. Ashish Khanna, chief executive officer, Tata Power Renewable Energy, said, This 110 MW solar power project will help meet the green energy requirements of the state of Kerala. The commissioning of such big projects within stipulated time frame reaffirms Tata Power Renewable's commitment of making substantial contribution towards the green energy transition in the country. With this installation, the total renewables capacity of TPREL reaches 6,788 MW with an installed capacity of 4,047MW (solar - 3,106 MW & wind - 941 MW) and 2,741 MW under various stages of implementation. Tata Power Company is one of India's largest integrated power companies and together with its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities, has an installed / managed capacity of 14,110 MW. The company has a presence across the entire power value chain - generation of renewable as well as conventional power including hydro and thermal energy, transmission & distribution, coal & freight, logistics, and trading. The company reported 54.6% jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 777.73 crore on 4.1% rise in revenue from operations to Rs 12,453.76 crore in Q4 FY23 over Q4 FY22. Powered by Capital Market - Live News |