JSW Renew Energy, a subsidiary of JSW Energy, announced the successful commissioning of the initial phase of its 810 MW wind energy project in Tamil Nadu.
The project, established under a power purchase agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for a duration of 25 years, marks a significant step in the renewable energy landscape, the company revealed in a statement on Tuesday.
JSW Renew Energy Ltd has initiated the phased commissioning of the 810 MW wind power project, connected to the Inter State Transmission System (ISTS), as part of SECI tranche IX in Tamil Nadu. The recently completed first phase accounts for a capacity of 51 MW, signifying the project’s progression.
The company’s current installed capacity has now surged to 6,822 MW with the addition of this phase. Additionally, an under-construction capacity of 2,969 MW is anticipated to be commissioned in stages within the next 12 months, the statement affirmed.
Prashant Jain, Joint Managing Director and CEO of JSW Energy, expressed satisfaction with the project’s milestone achievement. The company remains steadfast in its commitment to furthering renewable energy initiatives, contributing significantly to the sustainable energy landscape.