Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Tata Power Mumbai Distribution to deliver 80 MW of firm and dispatchable renewable energy. This advanced project will leverage integrated solar, wind, and battery storage systems to ensure reliable energy dispatch during peak hours, enhancing grid stability in Mumbai.
The 80 MW FDRE project, targeted for completion within 24 months, is expected to generate around 315 million units of electricity annually. It will help avoid more than 0.25 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year. Notably, the initiative guarantees a four-hour supply window with at least 90% availability during peak demand, directly supporting Mumbai’s growing energy requirements.
This clean energy project will help Tata Power Mumbai Distribution fulfill its Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO), as required by the state regulatory commission. Once operational, the renewable power will be seamlessly integrated into Mumbai’s distribution network, benefitting approximately 800,000 residential, commercial, and industrial consumers.
The agreement strengthens TPREL’s leadership in the renewable sector and aligns with its commitment to driving India’s clean energy transition. TPREL currently holds a total renewable utility capacity of 11.3 GW (with 9.4 GW under PPAs), 5.7 GW under implementation, and 5.6 GW operational, supporting a robust pipeline of solar, wind, and hybrid projects. The company’s solar EPC portfolio now surpasses 15.7 GWp, including large-scale, rooftop, and distributed solutions across the country.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) is a subsidiary of Tata Power and one of the leading players in India’s renewable energy sector, focusing on solar, wind, and hybrid projects. It offers a full range of green energy solutions, including utility-scale projects, rooftop systems, solar pumps, and electric vehicle charging, with a diversified operational and customer base. TPREL is also involved in manufacturing solar cells and modules and has a significant capacity under development.

