Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd has commissioned NHPC’s 300 MW solar project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. Built with advanced bifacial modules and DCR-compliant cells, the project will supply clean energy to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd, generating over 17,000 million units of electricity during its lifetime.
Tata Power strengthens renewable portfolio with landmark Rajasthan project
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), the renewables arm of Tata Power, has successfully commissioned NHPC’s 300 MW solar project at Karnisar Bhatiyan in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The project, executed under challenging desert conditions, deployed nearly 7.75 lakh solar panels using bifacial modules and advanced DCR cells. It is expected to offset more than 13.8 million tons of CO₂ emissions over its operational life.
The plant will supply its entire output to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL), supporting India’s clean energy transition and regional power demand. The project also created employment for over 300 local workers and engaged regional vendors, contributing to local economic activity. With this commissioning, Tata Power’s renewable portfolio has expanded to 11.6 GW, reinforcing its leadership in India’s green energy sector.
Major takeaways
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300 MW solar project commissioned in Bikaner for NHPC
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7.75 lakh bifacial solar modules installed across desert terrain
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Expected to generate 17,230 million units of clean energy over its lifetime
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Will offset 13.8 million tons of CO₂ emissions
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Employment created for 300 local workers and vendors
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Portfolio expands Tata Power’s renewable capacity to 11.6 GW
Sources: CNBC-TV18, Equity Bulls, PSU Connect, Tata Power Solar, Economic Times Energy World