TP Saurya Commissions 200MW Solar Project in Bikaner

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The project is expected to generate an impressive 485 million units of energy annually.

April 2024 : TP Saurya Limited (TPSL), a subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL or the Company), has recently commissioned a 200MW solar project located in Bikaner, Rajasthan, for Tata Power Trading Company Limited (TPTCL).

Expected to generate an impressive 485 million units of energy annually, the project aligns with the Company’s mission to drive substantial contributions to India's renewable energy capacity. Furthermore, the project will be seamlessly integrated into the Central Transmission Utility (CTU) Bus, ensuring efficient distribution of clean energy across the region.

The endeavour marks a significant milestone in the renewable energy landscape, highlighting TPREL’s unwavering commitment to sustainable energy solutions. Despite encountering numerous challenges, including adverse weather conditions with temperatures soaring to 50+ degrees Celsius, extreme cold winters, sandstorms, and geopolitical hurdles, the project was completed within the designated timeline.

This achievement is a testament to the exceptional project execution and engineering expertise demonstrated by the TPREL team.

In addition to its significant energy output, the initiative is poised to make a remarkable impact on environmental sustainability, with an estimated annual decrease of 3,88,000 tonnes carbon footprint. Additionally, the project involved the installation of approximately 5,23,365 modules. TPREL remains dedicated to pioneering innovative renewable energy projects and looks forward to continuing its journey towards a cleaner, greener future for India and beyond.

With the addition, the total renewables capacity of TPREL reached 9,018 MW (PPA capacity is 7,632 MW) including 4,547 MW projects under various stages of implementation and its operational capacity is 4,471 MW, which includes 3,444 MW solar and 1,027 MW wind.

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