Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has commissioned a 198 MW wind energy project for Tata Steel in Karur, Tamil Nadu. The project will supply 31 MUs of renewable power, offsetting approximately 26,350 tons of CO2 annually. The project sets a new record in turbine installation speed, completed in 167 days, enhancing Tata Steel’s decarbonization efforts.
Project Overview
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has successfully commissioned a 198 MW wind energy project under the Group Captive model in Karur, Tamil Nadu. This project is one of the largest of its kind and will supply renewable power to Tata Steel.
Environmental Impact and Sustainability
The project, comprising 55 wind turbine generators, is designed to generate 31 million units of clean electricity annually. This will further advance Tata Steel’s decarbonization journey and offset approximately 26,350 tons of CO2 annually, contributing to a greener supply chain.
Execution and Timeline
The project set a new industry record by completing WTG foundations in just 126 days and achieving turbine installation in 167 days. TPREL managed the project through a self-EPC model, underscoring its strong in-house capabilities and engineering excellence.
Tata Power’s Renewable Energy Goals
This project reinforces TPREL’s leadership in India’s renewable energy transition and supports the country’s goal of reaching 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. The company’s wind energy portfolio exceeds 3.7 GW, with over 1.2 GW operational and the remaining capacity under development across various states. Tata Power aims to achieve 100% clean energy by 2045 and currently has a total renewable energy portfolio of 15.7 GW, with 6.9 GW sourced from clean energy.
Current Renewable Capacity
TPREL’s total renewable utility capacity has reached 11.6 GW, with 6.2 GW currently operational, including 5 GW of solar and 1.2 GW of wind energy. An additional 5.8 GW is under implementation, split between solar and wind projects, expected to be completed within 6 to 24 months.
Source: BSE