News | March 8, 2018

Tata Power Achieves Highest Gross Power Generation Of February In 2018 At 4647 Million Units

Witnesses 3% increase in gross generation vis-à-vis February 2017

Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power company, has registered the highest ever gross electricity generation of February 2018 at 4647 Million Units. This increase in generation capacity marks the company’s preparedness to meet the spurt in demand as the economy gathers steam, as well as the approaching summer season. Tata Power has demonstrated a 3 % increase in gross generation capacity when compared to the same month last year where it generated 4518 million units.

Tata Power along with its subsidiaries registered strong operational performances across its plants to achieve this remarkable feat. All of its power generation stations, including Trombay, Jojobera, Haldia, Maithon, IEL, CGPL, TPREL, WREL, Cennergi, ITPC, Dagachu, Hydro, and TPCL Wind witnessed higher availability.

Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Anil Sardana, MD & CEO, Tata Power, said, “At Tata Power, we are committed to delivering value to our stakeholders and the nation at large. Our increased generation in the month of February 2018 is yet another testimony to the importance we place on driving operational efficiencies, thereby improving our performance on a year on year basis. We are confident that our efforts in implementing world class technologies and processes in this direction will benefit the company in the years to come and enable us to achieve better generation consistently.”

Tata Power has been focusing on building a healthy energy mix within its portfolio as well as augmenting its operational processes to ensure a sustainable future for the company and the nation. In line with this commitment, Tata Power will continue to work towards ensuring its renewable business maintains its position of being India's largest renewable energy company, while also implementing cutting edge technologies to improve its operational efficiency.

Source: Tata Power