Tata Power will invest in renewable plants in India as it plans to increase its clean energy footprint to 30-40 per cent by 2025.
The company will increase its renewable energy footprint to 30-40 per cent of the total 20,000-MW capacity it aims to build and operate by 2025, its chief executive an
Tata Power will invest in renewable plants in India as it plans to increase its clean energy footprint to 30-40 per cent by 2025.
The company will increase its renewable energy footprint to 30-40 per cent of the total 20,000-MW capacity it aims to build and operate by 2025, its chief executive and managing director Anil Sardana said.
"The aim is to have 8,000-MW out of the 20,000-MW by 2025," he said while addressing the Singapore International Energy Week.