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Tata Power Solar Bags EPC Orders worth Rs 686 Cr from NTPC

Adding another feather in its cap, Tata Power Solar has won orders aggregating Rs 686 crore from state-owned NTPC to develop 210 MWp of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Gujarat.

June 02, 2021. By Manu Tayal

Adding another feather in its cap, Tata Power Solar has won orders aggregating Rs 686 crore from state-owned NTPC to develop 210 MWp of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in Gujarat.

Tata Power’s renewable arm said that these projects are expected to be commissioned by November next year.

With this addition, the order pipeline of Tata Power Solar reached at approximately 2.8 GW with an estimated value of Rs 13,000 crore, thereby cementing its position as India’s leading solar EPC player.

The scope of work includes land, transmission, engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of the solar projects.

Commenting on the projects win, Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power said, “we are pleased to announce the new win of this large solar EPC contract from NTPC. Tata Power Solar is the leader in producing solar energy across the country and this further validates Tata Power Solar’s excellent execution skills in solar projects.”

Over the years, Tata Power Solar has been India’s leading solar rooftop EPC player with compelling economics, especially for the commercial and industrial segment. Favourable government policies, and increased environmental awareness have been the key growth drivers. Tata Power Solar comes with a successful background of executing large projects such as the 250 MW Ayana at Ananthapur, 50 MW Kasargod at Kerala, 56 MW Greenko, 30 MWp Solar Power Plant in Lapanga, Odisha and 105 MWp of Floating solar at Kayamkulam.

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