India's Tata Power Commissions 100.8MW Wind Power Project
2026-07-06 10:11
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 3, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited commissioned the 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Power Project in the Dharashiv region of Maharashtra, India. The electricity generated by this wind project will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution to support its renewable energy procurement obligations and the supply of clean electricity in the Mumbai area.

The Jewali Wind Power Project utilizes 28 SG 3.6-145 wind turbines, adopting a horizontal-axis wind turbine technology route. The project is expected to generate approximately 299 million kWh of electricity annually and will be integrated into Tata Power Renewable Energy's wind power asset portfolio in India. Following the commissioning of this project, Tata Power Renewable Energy's wind power portfolio exceeds 3.9 GW, of which over 1.3 GW is operational, with the remaining projects located in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.

After the commissioning of the Jewali Wind Power Project, Tata Power Renewable Energy's utility-scale renewable energy capacity reaches 11.6 GW, of which 6.7 GW is operational, including 5.4 GW of solar power and 1.3 GW of wind power. This wind project will add a source of clean electricity for urban power distribution in India, and its subsequent operational performance will need to be observed in conjunction with wind resources, equipment availability, and distribution demand.

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