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TGV SRAAC Expands Solar Footprint with 2.5 MWp Addition, Eyes 100 MW Target


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 08, 2025 18:33

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TGV SRAAC Ltd, a leading chemical and chlor-alkali manufacturer, has announced the successful commissioning of an additional 2.5 MWp solar power capacity, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable energy integration. With this expansion, the company’s cumulative solar capacity now stands at 40.4 MW, marking a significant milestone in its broader 100 MW renewable energy roadmap.
 
Key Highlights
TGV SRAAC adds 2.5 MWp solar capacity to its existing portfolio
 
Total installed solar capacity reaches 40.4 MW as of July 2025
 
Part of a phased 100 MW solar expansion plan approved by the company’s board
 
Investment of ₹120 crore allocated for a 40 MW solar plant currently under development
 
Remaining 19.6 MW capacity under active execution, progressing on schedule
 
The newly commissioned capacity will support captive energy requirements for TGV’s chlor-alkali and castor derivative operations, reducing dependence on grid electricity and lowering carbon emissions. The company’s solar strategy is aligned with its ESG goals and long-term cost optimization efforts.
 
TGV SRAAC has been steadily scaling its renewable infrastructure, with earlier installations spread across Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The latest addition reflects the company’s operational agility and its ability to execute clean energy projects within tight timelines.
 
Once the full 100 MW plan is realized, TGV SRAAC will emerge as one of the largest industrial solar adopters in India’s chemical sector, contributing meaningfully to the country’s non-fossil fuel capacity targets.
 
Sources: Energetica India, TGV Group Power Projects Overview

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