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TP Renewable Microgrid signed a MoU with NDDB for sustainability in dairy value chain

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TP Renewable Microgrid (TPRMG), India’s leading solar microgrid company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), known for its transformative impact on India’s rural economy through its cooperative dairy model. This collaboration aims to advance renewable energy technologies within the dairy value chain.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Meenesh Shah, Chairman & Managing Director of NDDB, and Mr. Manoj Gupta, CEO of TP Renewable Microgrid, in the presence of Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD of Tata Power, Ms. Varsha Joshi, Additional Secretary of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, Executive Directors of NDDB, MD of Mother Dairy, MD of NDDB Dairy Services, and other dignitaries.

Central to this collaboration are key initiatives designed to enhance sustainability and operational efficiency within the milk value chain. This includes the solarization of Dairy Cooperative Societies (DCSs), Bulk Milk Coolers (BMCs), and Milk Chilling Centers using cutting-edge solar microgrid technology.

Sustainable and efficient value chain

Dr. Meenesh Shah, Chairman & MD of NDDB, remarked, “This collaboration is a significant step towards achieving our vision of a sustainable and efficient milk value chain. By integrating renewable energy solutions, we aim to boost operational efficiency across the dairy value chain and promote the use of green fuels. Our partnership with TPRMG will help us realize our goal of creating a greener and more sustainable dairy sector.”

A key highlight of this partnership is the ambitious plan to transform Mujkuva village in Anand district, Gujarat, into a Carbon Neutral Village through the collaborative efforts of NDDB and TP Renewable Microgrid. This endeavor aims to promote sustainability in rural economies and foster a greener future for the dairy industry.

Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD of Tata Power, said, “Our partnership with the National Dairy Development Board will revolutionize the dairy sector by integrating advanced renewable energy technologies, significantly reducing carbon emissions, and enhancing operational efficiency. This strategic alliance underscores our commitment to pioneering eco-friendly energy solutions that drive sustainable development and set new industry benchmarks.”

Biogas projects

Additionally, the partnership prioritizes the integration of dung-based biogas power generators into these microgrids, advancing sustainable energy practices within the dairy sector. Energy-efficient chullahs (stoves), solar dryers, and cold storage solutions will also be implemented to enhance operational efficiencies in dairy and agricultural sectors. Comprehensive energy audits will be conducted on existing electric and thermal systems to identify opportunities for improvement and implement efficient, sustainable solutions.

This strategic partnership between TPRMG and NDDB is poised to establish a benchmark in the dairy industry by integrating green energy solutions and promoting sustainability across the entire milk value chain. The collaboration invigorates the adoption of advanced technologies, driving significant environmental benefits, reducing energy costs, and encouraging sustainable practices, thus contributing to India’s renewable energy adoption and rural development.

About Tata Power: Tata Power is a leading integrated power company and a part of Tata Group, India’s largest multinational business conglomerate. The company has a diversified portfolio of 14,707 MW, spanning the entire power value chain—from renewable and conventional energy generation to transmission and distribution, trading, storage solutions, and solar cells and module manufacturing. As a pioneer of clean energy transition in India, Tata Power has 5,593 MW of clean energy generation, which constitutes 40% of its total capacity. The company has also committed to achieving carbon neutrality before 2045. Tata Power has established India’s most comprehensive clean energy platform, with offerings such as rooftop solar, microgrids, storage solutions, EV charging infrastructure, and home automation.

 

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The company has attracted global investors to support its growth and vision. Tata Power has successfully partnered with public and private entities in the generation, transmission, and distribution sectors in India, serving approximately 13 million customers across the country.

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