Tata Power to Provide Wind and Solar Energy for Noida Airport

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Tata Power has entered into a strategic agreement with Noida International Airport (NIA) to supply a combination of wind and solar energy, with a total investment of Rs 55 million. This partnership will support the airport’s energy needs with clean, renewable power sources and includes the development of essential dry utilities and smart energy infrastructure.

Under this agreement, Tata Power Trading Company Limited (TPTCL) will supply 10.8 MW of wind power to NIA, utilising secured assets from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL). Additionally, TPREL will be responsible for developing, operating, and maintaining a 13 MW onsite solar power facility to further meet the airport’s energy demands. 

Tata Power will also develop critical dry utility infrastructure, including electrical systems, and will provide operation and maintenance services for 25 years. Reportedly, TPTCL will lead this collaboration, managing the entire renewable energy portfolio interface and ensuring NIA’s energy requirements are fulfilled through a comprehensive Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). 

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