climate change by reducing dependency on fossil fuel-based energy, lowering the carbon footprint, and manufacturing green steel. “This collaboration perfectly describes our commitment towards clean and green energy solutions, which not only aligns with our goals towards climate change and sustainable development but also significantly benefits the steel manufacturing unit by reducing CO2 emissions and costs, enhancing sustainability, and contributing to carbon neutral goals by producing green steel," said Dilipkumar Pachpande, managing director, Sanyo Special Steel Manufacturing India.
Following this capacity addition, Tata Power Renewable's capacity will hit 7,815 MW, including 3,683 MW of projects under various stages of implementation. As of now, the company has an operational capacity of 4,132 MW, which includes 3,139 MW solar power and 993 MW wind energy.
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