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Tata Power Renewable, Chalet Hotels ink pact to set up 6 MW captive solar plant

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has signed a power delivery agreement with Chalet Hotels Limited to supply 13.75 Million Units (MU) of clean energy

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New Delhi: Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has signed a power delivery agreement with Chalet Hotels Limited to supply 13.75 Million Units (MU) of clean energy.

Under the power delivery agreement (PDA), a 6 megawatt (MW) solar plant will be set up, which will help reduce 9,762 tonnes of carbon emissions, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited said in a statement.

"TPREL has inked a PDA with Chalet Hotels Limited for 6 MW AC Group Captive Project. The plant will provide 13.75 Million Units (MU) of clean energy and lead to approx. 9,762 tonnes reduction in carbon emissions," the Tata Power arm said.

Ashish Khanna, CEO, Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited, said this association will make clean energy usage mainstream and also support the decarbonisation of the hospitality industry.

With this project's capacity addition, the total renewables capacity of TPREL reaches 7,821 MW, including 3,689 MW projects under various stages of implementation. Its operational capacity is 4,132 MW, which includes 3,139 MW solar and 993 MW wind.

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