Tata Power to put in Rs 5,000 cr in wind
Mumbai: Ratan Tata-led Tata Power aims to have at least a 25 per cent of its power generation or around 8,000 MW from clean sources by 2017 and will invest around Rs 5,000 crore in wind-energy alone, a top company official said.
"We have set ourselves a target to achieve 25 per cent of our total generation from clean sources by 2017. These will comprise wind, solar, hydro, geo-thermal and gas. In wind-power alone, we will be investing around Rs 5,000 crore," Tata Power's Executive Director-Strategy & Business Development, Banmali Agrawala, said.
The company, which presently has a little over 200 MW of wind capacity, plans to give a strong thrust to wind-energy as 'it is the most commercially-viable and established form of renewable energy," he said.
The company is presently in the process of rolling-out 150 MW and an additional 750-800 MW will be added at the rate of around 100-150 MW annually through to 2017.
It costs around Rs six crore for generating 1 MW of wind-power presently, Agrawala said.
In solar, the company aims to have 300-400 MW capacity by 2017. The first steps will be taken by end-this year with the commissioning of a 3 MW plant at Mulshi in Maharashtra, he said.
Tata Power is also all set to sign a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Gujarat Government for a 25 MW plant to be commissioned by end-2011.
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