The private power utility has an installed generation capacity of more than 8,580 MW, with around 1,170 MW coming from clean energy sources.
Tata Power, Chief -- Business Development, India Business & Renewables, Rahul Shah told PTI that the company was looking for opportunities in the renewable energy space, both within India and outside.
Besides India, opportunities are being eyed in the Middle East, South East Asia and parts of Africa.
Out of current renewable capacity, hydel projects make up for about 447 MW while wind plants account for around 460 MW.
Among others, the company is executing two wind power projects in South Africa, together having more than 220 MW capacity. These are being implemented through Cennergi (Pty) Ltd -- a joint venture between Tata Power and Exxaro Resources.
As per the company's latest annual report, it continues to evaluate investment opportunities in Africa, Turkey, Middle East, South East Asia and the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation) region.
Apart from India, other SAARC members are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Through its subsidiaries, Tata Power is also currently engaged in providing management and technical advisory services to two distribution companies in Nigeria.
