Tata Power commissions 198 MW wind power project in Tamil Nadu 

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata Power Company Limited, has commissioned a 198 MW wind energy project under the group captive mode in Karur, Tamil Nadu. Comprising 55 wind turbine generators of 3.6 MW each, the project is designed to generate 31 million units of clean electricity annually. The electricity generated will be supplied to Tata Steel.

The project offsets 26,350 tonnes of carbon per annum. The entire scope of work of the project, encompassing balance of plant (BOP), civil BOP, engineering and construction, setting transmission lines and 33 kV systems, was carried out by TPREL through a self-engineering procurement and construction model. 

Furthermore, with this wind project, TPREL’s total renewable utility capacity has reached 11.6 GW. Currently, 6.1 GW of this capacity is operational, comprising 4.9 GW of solar and 1.2 GW of wind energy. Additionally, 5.8 GW is under various stages of implementation, evenly split between 3 GW of solar and 2.8 GW of wind projects.

Earlier in January 2026, TPREL commissioned SJVN Limited’s 1 GW domestic content requirement-compliant solar power project situated in Rajasthan.

Furthermore, in December 2025, TPREL inked a MoU with UCO Bank for the acceleration of rooftop solar solutions adoption in India.