Tata Power Solar Launches Extensive Solar Rooftop Solution By Anirudh Sharma/ Updated On Sat, Sep 8th, 2018 Tata power solar solution is aimed at decreasing the use of diesel generators, hence leading to more fuel savings. Boosting the solar portfolio, Tata Power’s wholly owned subsidy, Tata Power Solar has launched an extensive residential solar rooftop solution initiative in order to pave way for the use of solar energy as a ‘energy cost cutter’. Tata Power’s CEO, Praveer Sinha inaugurated the residential solar rooftop initiative at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Moreover, senior dignitaries from the government and key decision makers from the corporate industry were also present at the launch event. Significantly, the residential rooftop solutions are expected to save up to Rs 50,000 annually for 25 years. In a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of India, the solar solution is aimed at decreasing the use of diesel generators, hence leading to more fuel savings. Additionally, the solar rooftop solution also provides an opportunity for the consumers or installers to earn from their vacant rooftops. Tata Power Solar with a considerable presence in the solar market has recently executed a 2.6 MW solar rooftop plant at the carport of Cochin International Airport. Besides, the company has also installed a solar rooftop plant at the Cricket Club of India making its world’s biggest solar powered stadium. Commenting on the launch, MD & CEO, Tata Power, Praveer Sinha said, “We are happy to offer solar roof top to generate easy and cost effective solutions for the residential consumers. We urge all Delhi customers to take full benefit of this service.” President, Tata Power (Renewables), Ashish Khanna said, “It is our endeavor to provide knowledge of commercial benefits as well as quality aspects of solar roof top installation to our residential consumers. We are hopeful that with initiatives like these wherein we not only offer cost-effective Green energy but also help consumer in energy conservation will achieve our Company’s objective of ‘Lightening up Lives’.” As an obligatory measure, the company also keeps in view the safety and efficiency of the projects which extends the life of the project. Tags: India, Praveer Sinha, solar rooftop, Tata Power, Tata power solar