Tata Power Renewables crosses 10 GW EPC execution milestone

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Tata Power Renewables crosses 10 GW EPC execution milestone

New Delhi : Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Ltd, has crossed the milestone of 10 GW in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) execution, reinforcing its leadership position in India’s renewable energy sector.

The company has commissioned 10 GW of renewable energy EPC projects to date, comprising 9.7 GW of solar capacity and 290 MW of wind capacity. This includes 4.2 GW of in-house projects and 5.8 GW executed for third-party clients.

During the first nine months of FY26, TPREL commissioned 1.88 GW of renewable energy EPC capacity, a 33 per cent increase compared with 1.4 GW commissioned in the corresponding period last year. The company attributed the growth to strong execution capabilities, rigorous project management practices and a focus on quality and safety standards.

Of the 1.88 GW commissioned in the period, 1,329 MW of solar projects were completed for third-party customers, while 546 MW was added to in-house renewable energy projects, including 187 MW of wind and 359 MW of solar capacity. These projects were delivered across multiple locations in five States, often under challenging soil and climatic conditions.

In the third quarter of FY26 alone, TPREL commissioned 941 MW of renewable energy projects — its highest-ever quarterly addition — marking a 139 per cent rise over the 393 MW added in Q3FY25.

Key projects commissioned during the quarter include solar projects for clients such as NHPC, NLC and SJVNL in Bikaner, Rajasthan, which are compliant with Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) norms, as well as a 187 MW wind project in Karur, Tamil Nadu.

The company said its performance has been supported by advanced engineering practices, a strong supply chain, agile execution capabilities and long-term vendor partnerships, helping optimise costs while maintaining delivery timelines.

TPREL’s total operational utility-scale renewable energy capacity now stands at 6 GW, comprising 4.8 GW of solar and 1.2 GW of wind. The company plans to commission an additional 0.75 GW of utility-owned capacity during FY26.

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