In line with its commitment to generate 30% to 40% power from non- fossil fuel sources by 2025, the Company is progressively increasing its renewable energy installations in India. With the commissioning of 100 MW renewable project in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, Tata Power has significantly increased its presence in the renewable energy space with a gross installed capacity of 2,449 MW and non fossil fuel capacity of 3,517 MW.
Overall in Q1FY19, the Company continued its robust operations with the consolidated generation standing at 13,113 MUs and standalone generation at 3,135 MUs.
Coastal Gujarat Power Limited generating 5,908 MUs in the quarter. Maithon Power station generated 1,944 MUs, Trombay Thermal Power generated 1,738 MUs. Jojobera Thermal Power Station generated 629 MUs and Haldia reported generation of 166 MUs. Industrial Energy reported generation of 764 MUs and TPREL, the renewable energy arm of Tata Power, generated 362 MUs in Q1 that includes clean and green energy sources - wind and solar. WREL reported generation of 491 MUs.
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