Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has commissioned its 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Project in Dharashiv district, Maharashtra.
The electricity generated from the project will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution, supporting its Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) compliance and transition towards cleaner energy sources.
The Jewali Wind Project comprises 28 SG 3.6-145 Wind Turbine Generators based on horizontal-axis wind turbine technology. The facility is expected to generate approximately 299 million units of clean electricity annually.
Based on an estimated reduction of 0.82 kg of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of electricity generated, the project is expected to offset nearly 245 million kg of CO₂ emissions every year. The commissioning further expands TPREL’s renewable energy portfolio and supports Tata Power’s long-term vision of achieving 100% clean energy generation by 2045.
With the commissioning of the Jewali project, TPREL’s wind energy portfolio has crossed 3.9 GW. This includes more than 1.3 GW of operational capacity, with the remaining projects under various stages of development across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
TPREL’s total renewable utility capacity now stands at 11.6 GW, of which 6.7 GW is operational. The operational portfolio comprises 5.4 GW of solar capacity and 1.3 GW of wind capacity.
The company also has 4.9 GW of renewable energy capacity under various stages of implementation. The under-construction portfolio includes approximately 2.1 GW of solar projects, 2.6 GW of wind projects and 0.2 GW of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). These projects are expected to be commissioned in phases over the next six to 24 months.

