India-headquartered energy company, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited has commissioned a 120MW solar project in Mesanka, Gujarat, India.
The project comprises approximately 380,000 thin-film, glass-on-glass modules that will produce 305.2GWh annually for the Gujarat government.
The project will also avoid about 100,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually.
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Speaking on the project commissioning, Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO and managing director of Tata Power said: “We are proud to announce the commissioning of the 120MW solar project at Mesanka, Gujarat within a short span of five months…”
With the addition of this 120MW, Tata Power renewables portfolio in operation now totals 3,520MW, including 2,588MW of solar and 932MW of wind.
Ashish Khanna, president – renewables, Tata Power added in a statement, “…our expert project execution team comes with significant experience in handling unique and demanding projects. Hence, we see each challenge as new learning to push our boundaries. We feel proud to commission the 120MW project at Mesanka, Gujarat as it reasserts our commitment to a sustainable tomorrow.”
Tata Power’s total Renewable capacity now stands at 4,92GW.