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Tata Power generates about 3120 MW of power from energy sources like thermal (coal, gas, oil), hydroelectric, solar, wind and geothermal energy. The Company has been associated with the growing legacy of Mumbai as a business city for over nine decades. Mumbai's growth has literally been powered by Tata Power's reliable power supply. Tata Power has now spread its footprint across the country and overseas. Outside Mumbai, the Company has generation capacities in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Gujarat, and Karnataka and a Distribution Company in Delhi.

The thermal power stations of the Company are located at Trombay in Mumbai, Jojobera in Jharkhand, Haldia in West Bengal, and elgaum in Karnataka. The hydel stations are located in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra and the wind farms in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat. An optimum mix of hydel and thermal capacities enables the company to supply power at competitive tariffs to its customers. At 1.8% the Company's transmission and distribution losses in Mumbai is among the lowest in the country.

Charting higher growth plans, the Company has successfully commissioned 120 MW Haldia (West Bengal), 120 MW Power House #6(Jamshedpur), 120 MW Unit 5 at Jojobera and 250 MW Unit 8 at Trombay to increase its generation capacities. Some of its new projects under implementation are 4000 MW Ultra Mega Power Project at Mundra, 1050 MW Maithon, 1600 MW Coastal Maharashtra Project and more.


3 MW Solar plant at Mulshi


Wind farms

 


Bhira Hydro Power Station


Power House #6

 


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