Round-the-clock (RTC) Renewable power project for Tata Steel

 

A 966 MW round-the-clock (RTC) hybrid renewable power plant is slated to be developed by Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited for Tata Steel, one of the top producers of steel in the world, which has an annual crude steel capacity of 35 million tonnes (MnTPA). With this project, India's Group Captive market would have one of the biggest industrial RTC power purchase agreements (PPA). 

 

With a combined renewable energy capacity of 587 MW wind and 379 MW solar, the project is expected to lessen yearly CO2 emissions by 2,389,160 tons and help Tata Steel's green energy needs in India. This program demonstrates Tata Steel and Power Renewables' joint dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions.  

 

This partnership represents an important movement in advancing the consumption of clean, sustainable energy as we collectively strive for our common objective of achieving net zero emissions. The 966 MW RTC hybrid renewable power project is a testament to the joint vision of Tata Steel and Power Renewables towards a sustainable tomorrow by way of environmental conscientiousness for a more life-enhancing green shift.

 

Hybrid renewable energy

power plant

Plant

 

966 MW – 379 MW (Solar energy),

587 MW (Wind energy)

Project size