en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL, a subsidiary of Tata Power Company Limited) has commissioned the 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Power Project in the Dhule district of Maharashtra. The project is expected to generate approximately 299 million kWh of clean electricity annually and offset over 245 million kg of carbon dioxide emissions.
The project consists of 28 SG 3.6-145 wind turbines, utilizing advanced horizontal-axis wind turbine technology. The generated electricity will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution Company Limited, helping it fulfill its renewable purchase obligations and transition towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly utility.
Based on an emission reduction of 0.82 kg of CO2 per kWh generated, the wind farm can offset nearly 245 million kg of CO2 emissions annually, advancing the decarbonization process and strengthening Tata Power's clean energy portfolio.
This commissioning brings TPREL's total wind energy portfolio to over 3.9 GW, with an operational capacity exceeding 1.3 GW, while the remaining projects are at various stages of development in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
The wind power project also supports Tata Power's long-term vision of achieving 100% clean energy generation by 2045. With the addition of the Jewali project, TPREL's total utility-scale renewable energy capacity has reached 11.6 GW, of which 6.7 GW is operational (including 5.4 GW of solar and 1.3 GW of wind), and 4.9 GW is under implementation. The under-construction portfolio includes approximately 2.1 GW of solar, 2.6 GW of wind power projects, and 0.2 GW of battery energy storage systems, expected to be commissioned in phases over the next 6 to 24 months.










