MERC approves power purchase pact between Tata Power, Dhariwal Infra 
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MERC approves power purchase pact between Tata Power, Dhariwal Infra

MERC has given a nod to a power purchase agreement between Tata Power and Dhariwal Infrastructure, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday

PTI

New Delhi: The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has given a nod to a power purchase agreement between Tata Power and Dhariwal Infrastructure, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.

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Dhariwal Infrastructure is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CESC Limited.

"MERC has earlier today approved the Power Purchase Agreement between The Tata Power Company and Dhariwal Infrastructure for procurement of 75 MW power on a medium-term basis through a competitive bidding process as per the Letter of Award," CESC said in the filing.

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