Tata Power Company Limited, through its subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), has commissioned the 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Project in Dharashiv district, Maharashtra. The electricity generated will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution and will contribute towards its Renewable Purchase Obligation targets.
The project comprises 28 SG 3.6-145 Wind Turbine Generators based on horizontal-axis wind turbine technology. The facility is expected to generate approximately 299 million units of clean electricity annually.
The project is expected to offset nearly 245 million kg of CO₂ emissions every year, based on an estimated emissions reduction of 0.82 kg per unit of electricity generated. With this commissioning, TPREL's wind energy portfolio now exceeds 3.9 GW, including more than 1.3 GW of operational capacity. The remaining capacity is under development across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
TPREL's total renewable utility capacity has reached 11.6 GW with the addition of the Jewali project. Of this, 6.7 GW is operational, including 5.4 GW of solar and 1.3 GW of wind capacity. Another 4.9 GW is under various stages of implementation.
The under-construction portfolio comprises approximately 2.1 GW of solar, 2.6 GW of wind projects, and 0.2 GW of battery energy storage systems, expected to be commissioned in phases over the next 6 to 24 months.
The project advances Tata Power's target of achieving 100 per cent clean energy generation by 2045. Tata Power's total operational and pipeline capacity exceeds 26 GW, including approximately 17.5 GW of clean and green energy capacity.
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