Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has announced the appointment of Deepesh Nanda as president-renewables and chief executive officer and managing director of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), an arm of Tata Power, with effect from November 1, 2023.
Nanda brings with him 28 years of extensive experience across companies like GE, Flowserve, and Tyco. He joins Tata Power from GE Gas Power, where he was the chief executive officer for South Asia, overseeing operations in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and Nepal. He was additionally President & CEO of GE’s Aero-derivative Gas Turbine business segment for Asia.
In his new role, Nanda will be responsible for driving the growth and profitability of Tata Power’s renewable energy portfolio, which encompasses solar, wind, hybrid, and B2C green energy solutions. He will also lead innovation and digital transformation initiatives in the renewable energy sector.
Ashish Khanna moves as President-Generation business.
Tata Power stated the key leadership change at Tata Power is to bring focus in different business and growth areas, with Ashish Khanna, a Tata Power veteran, moving as president to the important part of the Generation business cluster, which includes the company’s upcoming pumped hydro storage plants, hydro plants, and other new initiatives apart from the existing hydro and thermal plants in India and abroad.
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