Tata Power Renewable Energy Commissions 100.8 MW Wind Project, Powering Green Growth in Maharashtra
Jewali Wind Project: Powering a Greener Future
- Installed Capacity: 100.8 MW
- Annual Clean Electricity Generation: Approximately 299 million units (kWh)
- Projected CO₂ Emission Offset: Over 245 million kg annually
- Technology: Features 28 advanced SG 3.6-145 Wind Turbine Generators
The commissioning of the Jewali project significantly elevates TPREL’s operational wind portfolio to an impressive 1.3 GW, contributing to its expansive total renewable utility capacity, which now stands at 11.6 GW. With 6.7 GW already operational and another 4.9 GW actively under various stages of implementation, TPREL is demonstrably accelerating its growth trajectory. This project is a crucial step in Tata Power’s bold, long-term vision to achieve 100% clean energy generation by 2045 – a commitment that underscores its unwavering dedication to a sustainable tomorrow. It highlights TPREL’s robust execution capabilities and reinforces its leadership in India’s rapidly expanding clean energy landscape, setting new benchmarks for large-scale renewable infrastructure.
As India charges ahead with its energy transition, projects like Jewali are more than just additions to the grid; they represent tangible commitments to fostering a cleaner, healthier planet while simultaneously driving economic progress. TPREL continues to lead by example, showcasing how integrated green energy solutions can propel a nation towards a truly sustainable and responsible future.