Infrastructure

Karnataka: Tata Power To Set Up 600 MW Hybrid Wind And Solar Plant

India InfrahubJul 14, 2022, 10:56 AM | Updated 10:56 AM IST
A hybrid solar-wind power plant (IRENA)

A hybrid solar-wind power plant (IRENA)


TP Saurya Limited (TPSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power, received the Letter of Award (LoA) from Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for setting up a 600 MW hybrid (wind and solar) power project in Karnataka.

The letter was awarded through tariff-based competitive bidding followed by an e-Reverse auction. The project will be commissioned within 24 months from the execution date of the PPA (power purchase agreement).

"We are enthused with the win of 600 MW hybrid project for SECI as it reaffirms Tata Power's commitment to building a sustainable ecosystem for transitioning towards a greener future. Renewable hybrid projects are a game changer in India as they can generate round-the-clock power with high-reliability levels to help meet the country's decarbonisation goals," Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD of Tata Power.


Tata Power is one of India's largest integrated power companies and, together with its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities, has an installed/managed capacity of 13,749 MW.

The company has a presence across the entire power value chain - generation via renewables and conventional power, including hydro and thermal energy; transmission and distribution; coal and freight; logistics and trading.

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