Tata Power Renewable Energy commissions a 100.8 MW wind project in Maharashtra to supply clean electricity to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution. The wind farm is commissioned at the company’s facility in the state, with reports citing its location in the Dharashiv district. The project adds to Tata Power Renewables’ wind portfolio and is described as generating close to 300 million units of electricity annually. Tata Power Mumbai Distribution is expected to use the power to support its clean energy requirements, including meeting its Renewable Purchase Obligation. Multiple outlets report that the wind power from the Maharashtra site is routed to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution for consumption in the Mumbai area. One source also links the commissioning to Tata Power’s stated target of achieving 100% clean energy by 2045, while another frames the scale of the supply as helping reach a large consumer base in Mumbai. Overall, the commissioning increases Tata Power’s renewable generation capacity and supports clean power procurement for the Mumbai distribution business.