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TATA POWER: SPEARHEADING THE GREEN ENERGY TRANSITION

The COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow stressed the importance of achieving net-zero emissions while encouraging investment in clean technology. India is aiming to achieve its target of Net Zero emissions by 2070, with a vision to meet 50% of energy requirements from renewable energy by 2030.

In alignment with India’s plan to combat climate change, and adhere to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Tata Power is committed to its sustainability vision, while emphasizing responsible growth, driven by decarbonization, renewable energy, and innovation.

Transition to Green Energy

As one of India’s largest integrated power companies, Tata Power aspires to be the ‘Most preferred Green Energy Company’ by proactively investing

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