Integrated power company Tata Power today announced that it has received a Letter of Award from Kerala State Electricity Board Limited (KSEBL) to develop a 110 MW solar project.
Tata Power secured the capacity in an auction by KSEBL in September 2020. KSEBL will procure the solar electricity generated from the project under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA).
The project must be commissioned within 18 months from the date of execution of the PPA.
When operational, the plant is expected to generate about 274 million units of electricity per year, offsetting approximately 274 million Kg of CO2 annually.
With this, Tata Power’s renewable capacity will increase to 4,032 MW, out of which 2,667 MW is operational and 1365 MW under implementation including 110 MW won under this Letter of Award.
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