Tata Power Company plans to receive up to 40% of energy from renewable sources

Indian power company Tata Power adopted utterance to increase the share of electricity produced from renewable sources, up to 30-40% already in 2025. Basically, it will produce solar energy. In this earlier goal of the company was 20% of "green" electricity.

Currently, Tata Power - one of the world's largest private energy companies. The total capacity of the plant is estimated at 9, 156 MW. Of these, 693 MW of hydropower, 593 MW - wind power and 60 MW produced from solar sources

. Tata Power's largest energy company in India, operates in all segments of the electricity sector: thermal, hydro, solar and wind energy, is part of one of the largest industrial groups in the country - holding company Tata Group, which has offices in more than 120 countries
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The holding comprises 114 companies and subsidiaries in 8 business sectors.




Annual revenue Tata Group of 108, 78 billion US dollars, while 68% of revenue brings the company's operations outside India.

 - The government has set an ambitious goal to achieve production of 175 GWh of electricity from renewable energy sources by 2022. We also set a goal - to develop 20,000 MW of total capacity in 2025 and originally planned to provide 20% of it from renewable sources - said managing director and chief executive officer of Tata Power, Anil Sardana

. According to him, now the company has decided to increase the share of "green" energy to 30-40% by 2025. In this case the main "force" will be solar energy. The government of India estimates that of the 175 GW 100 GW will be obtained from the graphic panels and geliostantsy, and another 60 GW - from wind power

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Currently, the company's international operations account for just over 35% of total revenue.

 - Currently, we are present in five regions, including South Africa, Georgia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and in the domestic market. We see good opportunities in all these markets and go forward - said Sardana.

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