For A Change Pokhran Is Bursting With Solar Energy

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has commissioned 150 mega watt (MW) solar capacity project in village Chhayan at tehsil Pokharan in Rajasthan.

With this, the overall operating renewable capacity of TPREL now stands at 2,628 MW in India. The company had won this capacity in a bid at a tariff of Rs 2.72/kWh (kilo wat hour) in May 2018.

The sale of power from this solar plant has been tied up under a 25 year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd.

The project is connected at 220 kV to PGCIL’s Bhadla substation, making it the company’s first ISTS (interstate transmission system) solar project.

Currently, the company is developing 500 MW of renewable capacity across the country, including 100 MW under PPA signed with Uttar Pradesh Power Corp Ltd and Noida Power Co Ltd in Uttar Pradesh, 100 MW under a PPA signed with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd at Raghanesda solar park and another 250 MW at Dholera solar park.

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