Group captive: United for sustainability

MAR 14, 2024 - 8 MIN

Group captive: United for sustainability

MAR 14, 2024 - 8 MIN

1. INOX Air Products, Maharashtra

 

Indian industry leader marches ahead on its sustainability journey

 

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About the plant

 

Tata Power Renewables joins forces with INOX Air Products (INOXAP), India's leading industrial and medical gas producer to push for sustainable manufacturing.  

 

TPR is helping INOXAP establish a 40 MWp captive solar plant. Commissioned at Dhule, Maharashtra, this solar power project will not only meet the energy needs of INOXAP's Air Separation Units in Maharashtra, but also reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.  

 

By utilizing solar power, INOXAP can significantly reduce its carbon emissions by 48,000 tons annually, demonstrating a strong dedication to both environmental stewardship and sustainable growth in the production of Green Medical & Industrial Gases. It also aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. 

 

 

2. Princeton Digital Group (PDG), Maharashtra

 

Tata Power brings PDG’s data center closer to their clean energy goals

 

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About the plant

 

Tata Power Renewables joins forces with Princeton Digital Group (PDG) to power their Mumbai data facility with eco-friendly electricity. This partnership involves a co-developed 25-year renewable Power Consumption Agreement (PCA) and a dedicated solar plant 

 

Located in the Nanded district of Maharashtra, the solar plant supplies clean energy to PDG’s MU 1 data center at Airoli, Mumbai. Since the launch of its operation in June 2023, the plant has been aiding PDG’s effort in accomplishing their goal of powering the MU1 data center with up to 50% renewable energy. In a bid to advance PDG’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions, TPR is set to increase the plant’s capacity. 

 

 

3. TATA Communications Ltd., Maharashtra

 

Group solar captive plant encapsulates Tata Power’s true spirit of environmental stewardship

 

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About the plant

 

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) and Tata Communications Limited, a leading force in communication technology, join forces for a greener future. This partnership focuses on an 18.75 MW AC group captive solar power plant located in Aachegaon, Maharashtra.  

 

This initiative aligns perfectly with Tata Communications' commitment to environmental responsibility. By integrating solar power, they are not only reducing their carbon footprint but also demonstrating the viability and advantages of sustainable energy practices within the sector. This project serves as a powerful example, paving the way for a greener future in the communications industry. 

 

This innovative initiative is implemented through a special purpose vehicle (SPV) and entails an estimated investment of ₹ 105 crore. It is said to generate approximately 40 million units of clean energy annually, significantly reducing reliance on traditional sources. It is projected to offset over 30,000 tons of CO2 emissions each year, thereby, making a positive difference for the environment. 

 

 

4. Dr. Abhay Firodia Group of Companies: Force Motors Limited and Jaya Hind Industries Private Limited, Maharashtra

 

Tata Power captive solar plant benchmarks sustainable and reliable energy for industrial application

 

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About the plant

 

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) and the Dr. Abhay Firodia Group, comprising Force Motors Limited and Jaya Hind Industries Private Limited come together through a 25-year group captive agreement designed to supply green power to the latter companies.  

 

The group captive solar plant at Aachegaon, Maharashtra boasts a total capacity of 13.2 MW AC, and is set to generate 29.04 MUs annually. Force Motors Limited, a fully integrated automobile company, will utilize 6.2 MW AC power, consuming 13.64 million units (MUs) annually. Meanwhile, Jaya Hind Industries Private Limited, will utilize 7.0 MW AC power, consuming 15.40 MUs annually. 

 

This project not only ensures a clean and reliable power supply for both companies but also boasts a significant environmental impact, offsetting over 21,200 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year.
 

 

5. Mukand Limited, Bajaj Group, Maharashtra 

 

TPREL’s group captive solar venture catalyzes the shift towards green industrial practices

 

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About the plant

 

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) and Mukand Limited, a Bajaj Group company specializing in steel products and heavy machinery, join forces to champion sustainable energy. This partnership focuses on a 43.75 MW AC group captive solar project located in Jamkhed, Maharashtra. 

 

TPREL oversees the construction, operation, and maintenance of the solar plant, ensuring it meets Mukand Limited's growing energy needs with a reliable clean energy source. Together, the two companies are not just raising the bar on renewable energy in India, but also enabling greener industrial practices. 

 

The Jamkhed plant generates about 99.82 million units of energy annually, while offsetting about 54,687 tons of CO2 emissions each year. Thereby creating a significant environmental impact, contributing meaningfully to a greener future. 

 

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