Tata Power Partners with Rajasthan Government for ₹1.2 Lakh Crore Clean Energy Initiative Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Rajasthan during the Rising Rajasthan Investor Meet in New Delhi. This ambitious investment plan, amounting to approximately ₹1.2 lakh crores, aims to transform Rajasthan into a power surplus state by ensuring a 24/7 supply of clean, affordable, and reliable electricity. The MoU was formalized in the presence of Rajasthan’s Chief Minister, Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, and Col Rajyavardhan Rathore, the Hon’ble Minister for Industry & Commerce, among senior officials. This collaboration underscores the state’s commitment to industrial growth and […] Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dM4NUWtW #solarenergy #alternativeenergy #solarpv #pvsolar #photovoltaic #cleanenergy #cleantech #climatechange #cleanenergy #india #mou #rajasthan #tatapower
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#India does not need a new power plant for next 10 years India’s power installation has crossed 420 GW and annual #electricity consumption of 1400 billion units. India’s growth rate of electricity consumption is about 6%. I have travelled all across the country in last 3.5 years as part of my #EnergySwaraj yatra and visited over 500 institutions, private as well as government. I have observed a very high level of wastage of electricity and inefficiency in usage of electricity. At my home we could bring down our electricity consumption by almost 50% with saving and efficiency measures. At All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) headquarter in Delhi, with simple efforts, 20% saving of electricity has been demonstrated. Now we are working with hundreds of organizations to save electricity. Also willing to help corporates under our #Climate Ambassador Program (CAP) for free. DM me if you need help. In my understanding there is a potential to save at least 20 to 30% electricity and improve efficiency by at least 20 to 30%. If we in India start saving (avoiding wastage) electricity just by 3% and keep improving efficiency by 3%, we would be able to meet our growing demand without needing to invest money in generating more electricity. Generating more electricity means emitting more CO2 and #greenhouse gases, even if it through renewable energy technologies. In addition, several efforts are required in recycling stuff. Prevention is 1000 times better than cure. Lets save electricity, save carbon emission, save environment and save money. Would like to be part of it? Our #EnergyLiteracy Training is a powerful tool to achieve this. Search on Energy Literacy Training or Energy Swaraj Portal. Energy Swaraj Foundation #conservation TATA Power Adani Power Energy Efficiency Services Limited Narendra Modi Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
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#India does not need a new power plant for next 10 years India’s power installation has crossed 420 GW and annual #electricity consumption of 1400 billion units. India’s growth rate of electricity consumption is about 6%. I have travelled all across the country in last 3.5 years as part of my #EnergySwaraj yatra and visited over 500 institutions, private as well as government. I have observed a very high level of wastage of electricity and inefficiency in usage of electricity. At my home we could bring down our electricity consumption by almost 50% with saving and efficiency measures. At All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) headquarter in Delhi, with simple efforts, 20% saving of electricity has been demonstrated. Now we are working with hundreds of organizations to save electricity. Also willing to help corporates under our #Climate Ambassador Program (CAP) for free. DM me if you need help. In my understanding there is a potential to save at least 20 to 30% electricity and improve efficiency by at least 20 to 30%. If we in India start saving (avoiding wastage) electricity just by 3% and keep improving efficiency by 3%, we would be able to meet our growing demand without needing to invest money in generating more electricity. Generating more electricity means emitting more CO2 and #greenhouse gases, even if it through renewable energy technologies. In addition, several efforts are required in recycling stuff. Prevention is 1000 times better than cure. Lets save electricity, save carbon emission, save environment and save money. Would like to be part of it? Our #EnergyLiteracy Training is a powerful tool to achieve this. Search on Energy Literacy Training or Energy Swaraj Portal. Energy Swaraj Foundation #conservation TATA Power Adani Power Energy Efficiency Services Limited Narendra Modi Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
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It’s vey true that Energy Efficiency & Conservation surely can contribute to eliminating setting up of new Power Generating Plants, spewing large scale pollution and endangering our quality of lives and that of future generations. Simultaneously, a counter intuitive fact is large scale industrialisation and urbanisation with residential & commercial (large amounts of air-conditioners would be required & used to mitigate the ever rising temperatures & scorching heat - AC loads are supposed to grow 9 times in coming decades) would require large amounts of peak load power, which maybe met through Clean Renewable Energy sources like Solar, Wind, Hydro, Green Hydrogen for Steel/Cement/Fertilisers etc, Energy Storage Systems, but would require substantial investments. To correct intermittentcy & dispatchible power (peak load power cannot be directly met by intermittent RE and needs more coal to be pumped, whose SOx, NOx harmful emissions can be mitigated through FGDs - including night time power, when no solar power is available) for ensuring 24x7 RE power, needs huge investments, which finally has to be borne by the End User or Consumers of infrastructure, buildings etc. Large Scale RE evacuation would need huge Capex to distribute power all over the country. Embedded Generation through Solar Rooftops backed up by costly Battery Energy Storage Systems & maybe Microgrids, could possibly one of the solutions. The proper ROI still needs large economies of scale & Capex, ultimately flowing down to the Consumer is a challenging matter, which needs to be addressed adequately. #RE #Sustainbility #planet #people #energyefficiency #energyconservation
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#India does not need a new power plant for next 10 years India’s power installation has crossed 420 GW and annual #electricity consumption of 1400 billion units. India’s growth rate of electricity consumption is about 6%. I have travelled all across the country in last 3.5 years as part of my #EnergySwaraj yatra and visited over 500 institutions, private as well as government. I have observed a very high level of wastage of electricity and inefficiency in usage of electricity. At my home we could bring down our electricity consumption by almost 50% with saving and efficiency measures. At All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) headquarter in Delhi, with simple efforts, 20% saving of electricity has been demonstrated. Now we are working with hundreds of organizations to save electricity. Also willing to help corporates under our #Climate Ambassador Program (CAP) for free. DM me if you need help. In my understanding there is a potential to save at least 20 to 30% electricity and improve efficiency by at least 20 to 30%. If we in India start saving (avoiding wastage) electricity just by 3% and keep improving efficiency by 3%, we would be able to meet our growing demand without needing to invest money in generating more electricity. Generating more electricity means emitting more CO2 and #greenhouse gases, even if it through renewable energy technologies. In addition, several efforts are required in recycling stuff. Prevention is 1000 times better than cure. Lets save electricity, save carbon emission, save environment and save money. Would like to be part of it? Our #EnergyLiteracy Training is a powerful tool to achieve this. Search on Energy Literacy Training or Energy Swaraj Portal. Energy Swaraj Foundation #conservation TATA Power Adani Power Energy Efficiency Services Limited Narendra Modi Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
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#India does not need a new power plant for next 10 years India’s power installation has crossed 420 GW and annual #electricity consumption of 1400 billion units. India’s growth rate of electricity consumption is about 6%. I have travelled all across the country in last 3.5 years as part of my #EnergySwaraj yatra and visited over 500 institutions, private as well as government. I have observed a very high level of wastage of electricity and inefficiency in usage of electricity. At my home we could bring down our electricity consumption by almost 50% with saving and efficiency measures. At All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) headquarter in Delhi, with simple efforts, 20% saving of electricity has been demonstrated. Now we are working with hundreds of organizations to save electricity. Also willing to help corporates under our #Climate Ambassador Program (CAP) for free. DM me if you need help. In my understanding there is a potential to save at least 20 to 30% electricity and improve efficiency by at least 20 to 30%. If we in India start saving (avoiding wastage) electricity just by 3% and keep improving efficiency by 3%, we would be able to meet our growing demand without needing to invest money in generating more electricity. Generating more electricity means emitting more CO2 and #greenhouse gases, even if it through renewable energy technologies. In addition, several efforts are required in recycling stuff. Prevention is 1000 times better than cure. Lets save electricity, save carbon emission, save environment and save money. Would like to be part of it? Our #EnergyLiteracy Training is a powerful tool to achieve this. Search on Energy Literacy Training or Energy Swaraj Portal. Energy Swaraj Foundation #conservation TATA Power Adani Power Energy Efficiency Services Limited Narendra Modi Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
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#News #Updates Adani Power is set to make a significant stride in India's power sector! ⚡ The company has announced plans to establish a massive 1600 MW greenfield thermal power plant in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. This ambitious project, estimated to cost a whopping Rs 14,000 crore, will not only bolster the state's economy but also contribute substantially to India's growing energy demands. With this expansion, Adani Power is demonstrating its commitment to becoming a leading player in the power generation industry. This move aligns with the company's broader goal of doubling its thermal power capacity to 30.67 GW by 2030. This development holds immense potential for job creation, infrastructure development, and economic growth in the region. It will be interesting to see how this project unfolds and its impact on the overall energy landscape of India. #AdaniPower #GreenfieldPowerPlant #UttarPradesh #PowerSector #Energy #Infrastructure #Investment #India #BusinessNews #EconomicGrowth #JobCreation #PowerGeneration #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #Sustainability
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"Not just India, the whole world is of the belief that India is the best bet of the 21st century,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi today at the 4th Global Renewable Energy Investor’s Meet and Expo (#REINVEST) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Organized by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry, #REINVEST is a testament to India’s leadership in the global clean energy transition. PM Modi’s powerful statement reflects India's commitment to leading the global shift toward clean energy. During the event, India secured Rs 32.45 lakh crore ($386 billion) in financial commitments from banks and institutions to drive its renewable energy goals. These investments will help the country more than double its clean electricity capacity by 2030, aiming for 500 GW of non-fossil power. To hit that target, the country needs to add 44 GW annually — a major leap from its recent pace. Key players like Reliance Industries Limited pledged 100 GW, with Adani Green Energy Ltd. committing 38.8 GW. This momentum is critical, as India faces growing electricity demand but also needs to address challenges like transmission bottlenecks and distribution hurdles. With this renewed financial backing and strategic vision, it’s clear that India is solidifying its role as a leader in the global energy transition. #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability #India #GreenEnergy #ClimateAction #PMModi #REInvest2024
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I would like to shout out a big “Thank You” to everyone who was a part of making Flexible Operations of Thermal Power Plants 2024 a grand success. This includes our Sponsors, Speakers & Delegates. It is only with your help and support that Mission Energy Foundation will be able to move forward on its mission of growing the Power sector in India in a sustainable and efficient manner and taking us closer to the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We hope to see you all back next year at Flexible Operations of Thermal Power Plants 2025 #Flex #FlexibleOperations #ThermalPowerPlants #ThermalPowerPlant #ThermalPower #Thermal #PowerPlants #PowerPlant #PowerSector #PowerSectorInIndia #PowerSectorIndia #IndianPowerSector #AtmanirbharBharat #PowerGeneration #WaterOptimization #WaterOptimisation #OperationalandMaintenance #TPP #TPPs #RenewableEnergy #carbonemissions #CentralElectricityAuthority #CentralGovernment #StateGovernment
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Tata Power is set to invest Rs 1.2 lakh crore in Rajasthan, aiming to advance renewable energy initiatives, such as rooftop solar installations and EV charging stations. This substantial investment is expected to generate 28,000 jobs, significantly enhancing the state's economy and energy landscape. The move aligns with India's goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 and aims to make Rajasthan a power surplus state. Tata Power's CEO, Praveer Sinha, emphasized that this clean energy roadmap will help Rajasthan become a leading clean energy hub in India, ensuring sustainable and affordable power for its residents. . . . . . . #TataPower #RenewableEnergy #JobCreation #CleanEnergy #SustainableDevelopment
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🔍 The Delhi government's proactive approach towards energy distribution is commendable. They plan to conduct an audit on DISCOMs regarding the pension surcharge issue, showing their commitment to transparency and accountability in the sector. 📊 Engaging with these issues head-on ensures that the power distribution landscape remains fair, competitive, and customer-centric. It also paves the way for improved efficiency and infrastructure in the energy domain. An accountable and transparent energy sector is the cornerstone of a sustainable and prosperous future. 🌟 What are your thoughts on this initiative by the Delhi government? Let's discuss in the comments below. #EnergyDistribution #Transparency #Accountability #Sustainability Tata Power-DDL BSES Delhi Adani Group CESC Limited ReNew KALPATARU POWER TRANSMISSION LIMITED Torrent Power EY-Parthenon PwC India KPMG India Deloitte Power Grid Corporation of India Limited NTPC Limited
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