Mumbai: Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power company has a total installed capacity of 8750 MW, of which clean and green energy constitutes of 1383 MW. Tata Power’s clean and green energy portfolio comprises of 576 MW of Hydro, 56 MW of Solar, 511 MW of Wind and 240 MW of waste gas based generation.
The company has an installed hydro capacity of 576 MW, and has plants spread across Maharashtra, including Bhira, Khopoli and Bhivpuri. The company has also recently commissioned its Dagachhu Project in Bhutan while it has an installed capacity of 511 MW in Wind Energy, and has plants spread across five states- Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Rajasthan, which are the leading states in promoting wind power generation in India.
It has a strong portfolio of 56 MW of solar generation capacity. The company has commissioned its solar power project of 29 MW solar power project in Pallaswadi, Maharashtra in May 2014 and a 25 MW in Mithapur, Gujarat in January 2012. It has also executed a 3 MW solar photo-voltaic plant at Mulshi, one of the largest grid-connected solar projects in the State of Maharashtra.
Further, the company has an installed waste-gas generation capacity of 240 MW through its plants at Haldia and in Jamshedpur.