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Tata Power

Tata Power signs PPA with Apollo Gleneagles Hospital

| @indiablooms | Sep 22, 2020, at 09:12 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Tata Power, India’s largest power company, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement with Apollo Gleneagles Hospital to commission the biggest carport in Indian Health Sector.

This will be the biggest carport in the state of West Bengal. With 335Kwp capacity, the project is expected to generate approximately 4.26 lakhs units for the hospital and reduce 80,000gms of carbon emission per annum.

The project requires a complex level of EPC expertise and customised plan layout for which Tata Power has created high level engineered design enabling the team to efficiently assemble the structure. Additionally, state of the art technologies and ingenious planning by Tata Power will help in the smooth project execution.  

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