Key Highlights
- Tata Power Renewable Energy crosses 10 GW EPC execution milestone.
- 1.88 GW renewable capacity commissioned in the first nine months of FY26.
- Q3 FY26 renewable additions rise 139% year on year to 941 MW.
- Solar projects account for 9.7 GW of total EPC capacity.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Power Company Limited, has crossed the 10 GW milestone in engineering procurement and construction execution, reinforcing its leadership position in India’s renewable energy sector. The milestone includes cumulative commissioning of solar and wind projects executed across multiple states.
Of the total 10 GW EPC capacity commissioned to date, solar projects account for 9.7 GW while wind projects contribute 290 MW. The portfolio includes 4.2 GW of in-house renewable projects and 5.8 GW developed for third-party clients, highlighting the company’s strong execution capabilities across ownership models.
During the first nine months of FY26, Tata Power Renewable Energy commissioned 1.88 GW of renewable capacity, marking a 33% increase compared with 1.4 GW commissioned in the corresponding period of FY25. Of this, 1,329 MW comprised third-party solar projects, while 546 MW related to in-house renewable assets, including 187 MW of wind and 359 MW of solar capacity.
The December quarter of FY26 saw the company add a record 941 MW of renewable capacity, representing a 139% year-on-year growth over 393 MW commissioned in Q3 FY25. Key projects commissioned during the quarter included DCR-compliant solar projects for NHPC, NLC, and SJVNL in Bikaner, Rajasthan, along with a 187 MW wind project in Karur, Tamil Nadu.
Tata Power Renewable Energy’s total operational utility-scale renewable capacity currently stands at 6 GW, comprising 4.8 GW of solar and 1.2 GW of wind assets. The company plans to commission an additional 0.75 GW of utility-owned renewable capacity during FY26, supporting Tata Power’s broader clean energy transition strategy.