Besides, the company has an installed power generation capacity of 8,750 MW, including 1,383 MW from renewable sources.
"Tata Power's generation capacity stands at 11,974 MUs in FY15. The company, together with all its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities, has an installed generation capacity of 8,750 MW from various sources," the company said in a statement.
The company's hydro power stations generated 1,443 MUs, wind farms generated 635 MUs, and solar plants recorded a generation of 4 MU.
Commenting on the performance, Tata Power MD and CEO Anil Sardana said, "We will continue in our endeavours to further strengthen our operations with excellence and optimally utilise our resources to boost the generation capacity to 18,000 MW and 4,000 MW of distribution by 2022."
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