The Tata Power Company has officially announced the resumption of operations at its Mundra Plant. Following a period of temporary suspension, the facility—which boasts an installed capacity of 4,150 MW—is now fully operational. This development marks a significant recovery in the company’s power generation capabilities, ensuring the plant is back online to support national energy demand effective as of April 1, 2026.
Operations Fully Restored
Tata Power has confirmed that its major power generation facility located at Mundra has successfully resumed operations. The plant, which plays a critical role in the company’s energy portfolio with an installed capacity of 4,150 MW, had previously suspended its units temporarily. As of April 1, 2026, all necessary protocols have been completed to bring the facility back to its active status.
Impact on Power Generation
The return of the Mundra Plant to service is a strategic boost to the company’s total output capacity. With the full 4,150 MW capacity now available, Tata Power is better positioned to meet its power supply commitments and grid stability requirements. This resumption follows the company’s focus on maintaining operational efficiency across its key thermal power assets, ensuring sustained energy delivery to the grid.
Source: BSE