Tata Power Increases Renewable Energy Portfolio with Geothermal Energy

Tata Power, the largest private energy firm in India, is increasing its portfolio of renewable energy through hydropower, solar and wind and is presently considering geothermal energy.

Recently, Tata Power inked a contract with Norwegian company SN Power for establishing joint ventures for creating hydropower projects in Nepal and India.

The Managing Director of Tata Power Prasad Menon hopes that geothermal energy will soon form a part of the company’s fold. The company is currently rolling out an energy efficiency program meant for its customers by August end.

Tata Power is well placed for capitalizing on the ever increasing demand towards renewable energy sources by way of its substantially expanded portfolio that includes wind, solar, hydro as well as geothermal energy sources.

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