Tata Power's generation, for the first time, has crossed 52,000 million units (MU), collectively from all its power plants in FY17, informed the company in a Bombay Stock Exchange filing.
The company also reported capacity increase by 16 percent in FY17 as compared to FY16. Tata Power has an installed generation capacity of 10,613 MW (as of May 2017) as compared to 9.180 MW in FY16.
The company's consolidated generation through all its subsidiaries stood at 52,512 MU as against 47,347 MU in FY16.
Ashok Sethi, COO & ED. Tata Power, stated, "This company aims to pursue a well charted growth strategy by demonstrating a high level of commitment towards cleaner sources of generation thus increasing the share of non-fossil fuel based generation output to 35-40% by 2025."
"Tata Power continues to be on the lookout for feasible organic and inorganic projects, both greenfield and brownfield, in India and abroad," added Sethi.
Tata Power's Mundra station reported generation of 27,460 MU, while Maithon plant reported 7,357 MU. Tromboy and Jojobera Thermal Power Stations generated 6,394 MU and 2,833 MU, respectively.