Tata Power and Anand Group ink pact for 10 million units of clean energy
Tata Power Renewable Energy will facilitate generation of 10 million units of clean energy through renewable sources and help the Anand Group eliminate around 5,500 tonnes of carbon emissions annually
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a leading renewable energy company in India and a subsidiary of Tata Power, has signed a Group Captive Power Delivery Agreement (PDA) for 4.4 MW AC with the multi-company and global automotive systems and parts industry leader Anand Group.
Under this agreement, TPREL will facilitate the generation of 10 million units of clean energy through renewable sources. The project is expected to eliminate around 5,500 tonnes of carbon emissions annually, aligning with TPREL’s mission to create a greener and cleaner future for its commercial and industrial (C & I) customers. By leveraging the power of renewable energy sources with sustainability-focused Groups such as Anand, Tata Power aims to set a precedent for other organisations to follow suit and invest in eco-friendly energy solutions.
Ashish Khanna, CEO, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited, said: "We are pleased to support the Anand Group as it embarks on its clean energy transformative journey. This group captive project highlights our commitment to support the automotive industry in becoming more sustainable and environmentally focussed.”
Commenting on the partnership, Rajeev Gera, President - Business Development & Corporate Materials, Anand Group, said, "In the spirit of sustainable collaboration, the project marks the union of visionaries and targeted goals to develop green energy. As Tata Power Renewable and Anand Group join hands in this group captive project, we are together setting the path—and new benchmarks—for a greener future together."
Previously, Tata Power and the Anand Group collaborated for a 10.1-MW solar PV park power project, located in Maharashtra.
This approach provides cost-effective renewable energy access for multiple participants, aligning with the government’s sustainability objectives. With this addition, the total renewables capacity of TPREL reaches 7,787 MW including 3,655 MW projects under various stages of implementation and its operational capacity is 4,132 MW, which includes 3,139 MW solar and 993 MW wind.
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