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Tata Power aims for ₹1 trillion revenue by 2030, plans Odisha solar unit

Tata Power, a major Indian power company, has set a target of achieving ₹1 trillion in revenue by 2030. As part of its growth strategy, the company is planning to establish a solar power unit in Odisha. The initiative reflects Tata Power's commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and contributing to India's clean energy goals.

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Business Standard logoBusiness StandardIndependent🔒Center23 hr. ago
Tata Power aims for ₹1 trillion revenue by 2030, plans Odisha solar unit

Tata Power, a major Indian power company, has set a target of achieving ₹1 trillion in revenue by 2030. As part of its growth strategy, the company is planning to establish a solar power unit in Odisha. The initiative reflects Tata Power's commitment to expanding its renewable energy portfolio and contributing to India's clean energy goals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Tata Power's financial goal and infrastructure plan as factual updates without overtly positive or negative framing. It does not take a clear ideological stance on the company's expansion efforts, maintaining a balanced tone.

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