Tata Power Company Ltd (TPC) yesterday announced the signing of a pact with the National Power Company of Saudi Arabia to jointly set up a captive co-generation project. |
The project is being set up in Jubail - the industrial city of Saudi Arabia - to meet the power (100 mw) and steam requirements of Sahara Petrochemical Company. |
Sahara is setting up a propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene (PDH/ PP) project in the Gulf kingdom. |
This is the first time that the company is planning to set up a generating station abroad on an ownership basis. |
"The idea behind the overseas push is to have a diversified portfolio. We are working out the equity structure," Mohan Gurunath, vice-president of Tata Power Company, said. |
Earlier, Tata Power has carried out several overseas projects and successfully completed erection, testing and commissioning of major power projects in Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Algeria, Myanmar and Thailand. |
The company has also undertaken projects pertaining to power plant/operations management and plant operations training. The National Power Company is a subsidiary of the diversified Al Zamil group, a leading conglomerate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. |
Tata Power is India's largest private sector power company in terms of owning generation capacity. The company has about 2,300 mw of generation capacity and a major power distribution position in Mumbai and Delhi. |