Strategic Intent 2025 plan calls for up to 70 per cent of new capacity additions to come from solar, wind and hydro power
Private power producer Tata Power will lead the nation’s renewable energy transition with gradual withdrawal from building new coal fired power plants, a report said.
The country’s largest private integrated power company has recently made it clear that it will cease to build new coal-fired power capacity, according to ‘Tata Power: Renewables to Power Growth’ report released by Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) on Tuesday.
The report highlights the company’s long-term strategy that will see renewable energy dominate its power capacity build-out going forward.