Tata Power Solar to supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME s 20 MW JNNSM project in Rajasthan

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Tata Power Solar to supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME s 20 MW JNNSM project in Rajasthan August 21, 2014

SL. NO PUBLICATION PLATFORM REGION HEADLINE PRINT 1. Financial Chronicle Print National Tata Solar To Supply 1 Lakh Panels For JNNSM Project 2. Deccan Chronicle Print Bangalore Tata Power Solar To Supply 1l Panels 3. Deccan Herald Print Bangalore Tata Power Gets New Orders 4. ONLINE The Hindu Business Line Print Mumbai Tata Solar To Supply Panels For Rajasthan Project 5. The Hans India Print Hyderabad JNNSM Rajasthan To Get Tata Solar Panels 6. The Times Of India Online National 7. 8. The Hindu Business Line The Economic Times Tata Power Solar To Supply One Lakh Solar Panels To Acme's 20 Mw Project In Rajasthan Online National Tata Power To Supply Modules For Acme Project Online National Tata Solar To Supply 1 Lakh Solar Panels For Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission Project In Rajasthan 9. Bloomberg Online National Tata Solar To Supply 20-Megawatt Acme Plant In India 10. Solar Quarter Online National 11. Energetica India Online National Tata Power Solar To Supply 1 Lakh Domestically Manufactured Solar Panels To Acme s 20 MW JNNSM Project In Rajasthan Tata Power Solar To Supply 1 Lakh Domestically Manufactured Solar Panels To Acme 12. Recharge Online National Tata Gets 20MW Acme India Order 13. Bloomberg Energy Finance Online National 14. Jagran Online National 15. EAI Online National Tata Power Solar To Supply One Lakh Solar Panels To Acme's 20 MW Project In Rajasthan Tata Power Solar To Supply 1 Lakh Panels For JNNSM Project In Rajasthan Tata Power Solar To Supply One Lakh Solar Panels To Acme's 20 MW Project In Rajasthan 16. See News Energy Online National Tata Power Wins 20-MW Solar Module Deal From Acme 17. 18. Electric Light And Power Money Works For Me Online National Tata Power Wins 20-MW Solar Module Deal From Acme Online National 19. Panchabuta Online National 20. Money Control Online National Tata Power Solar Wins One Of The Largest Dcr Orders Of JNNSM Phase-2 Batch-1 Tata Power Solar To Supply One Lakh Solar Panels To Acme s 20 MW Project In Rajasthan Tata Power Solar Will Supply A 20MW Pv Project To Be Built By Developer Acme Solar In The Rajasthan State, In The Northwestern Part Of India

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TATA SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH PANELS FOR JNNSM PROJECT AUGUST 22, 2014 FINANCIAL CHRONICLE (NATIONAL)

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1L PANELS AUGUST 22, 2014 DECCAN CHRONICLE (BANGALORE)

TATA POWER GETS NEW ORDERS AUGUST 22, 2014 DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE)

TATA SOLAR TO SUPPLY PANELS FOR RAJASTHAN PROJECT AUGUST 22, 2014 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE (MUMBAI)

JNNSM RAJASTHAN TO GET TATA SOLAR PANELS AUGUST 22, 2014 THE HANS INDIA (HYDERABAD)

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 22, 2014 THE TIMES OF INDIA Tata Power Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, has won an order to supply 20 megawatt (MW) of solar modules for a project by ACME Solar in Rajasthan. The project is under the DCR (domestic content requirement) segment of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-2 batch-1, the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at the company's manufacturing facility in Bangalore, a statement from the company said. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power Solar's Bangalore facility now has 200MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities, and the company is planning a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER TO SUPPLY MODULES FOR ACME PROJECT AUGUST 21, 2014 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE Tata Power Solar said it would be supplying the entire module requirement for a 20-MW project to be built by ACME Solar. ACME Solar, during the national solar mission bidding process last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under the domestic content requirement policy of the Renewable Energy Ministry (MNRE), should be built using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power said one lakh modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project would be made at it manufacturing facility in Bangalore.

TATA SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH SOLAR PANELS FOR JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SOLAR MISSION PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 THE ECONOMIC TIMES Tata Power Solar (TPS) today said it will supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME's 20 MW Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) project in Rajasthan. TPS has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India, the company said in a release. It said the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS' state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. Stating that ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW, TPS said of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN, it added. "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices," Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar, said PTI.

TATA SOLAR TO SUPPLY 20-MEGAWATT ACME PLANT IN INDIA AUGUST 21, 2014 BLOOMBERG Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd., a unit of India s biggest industrial group, won an order to supply panels for a 20-megawatt photovoltaic project in the country. Acme Solar Energy Pvt., partly owned by Electricite de France SA s renewable unit, is buying the equipment for a plant to be built in Rajasthan state, according to an e-mailed statement today from Tata Solar. Acme won a license to build the plant in a government auction in February that required some projects to be built using locally made equipment. The statement didn t provide a value for the deal.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS TO ACME S 20 MW JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 SOLAR QUARTER Tata Power Solar (TPS), one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world, today announced that it has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices. Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules. Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country. About Tata Power Solar: Tata Power Solar (TPS), with 25 years of deep domain expertise, is one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world and India s largest specialised EPC player. TPS, which is now a wholly owned

subsidiary of Tata Power, was founded in 1989 as a joint venture between Tata Power and British Petroleum Solar (BP Solar). Headquartered in Bangalore, Tata Power Solar operates three world-class manufacturing units in Bangalore, with a production capacity of 200 MW of modules and 180 MW of cells. It has completed more than 160 MW of ground-mount utility scale and 40 MW of rooftop and distributed generation projects across the country as of FY14. It also offers a diverse line of solar products for both urban and rural markets these include water heaters, home lighting, street lighting, power packs, and water pumps among others. Tata Power Solar has a strong national presence with 8 regional offices, 40 authorized service centres plus a network of more than 1000 channel partners nationwide. Tata Power Solar is committed to enabling solar everywhere and aims to provide energy access to millions of people across the country via its integrated solar solutions. For more information visit: www.tatapowersolar.com About ACME Solar: ACME Solar is one of the largest solar power producers of the country. The company is committed to setting up large grid connected solar power plants, with the aim to deliver continuous power across India. ACME Solar is proud to have won the Solar PV Projects of 100 MW under JNNSM Ph II. ACME Solar has existing portfolio of 180 MW under various phases of implementation. ACME is leader in Energy management solutions for the wireless telecommunications and alternate energy sector.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS TO ACME AUGUST 21, 2014 ENERGETICA INDIA Tata Power Solar (TPS), one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world, today announced that it has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices. Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules. Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA GETS 20MW ACME INDIA ORDER AUGUST 21, 2014 RECHARGE Tata Power Solar will supply a 20MW PV project to be built by developer ACME Solar in the Rajasthan state, in the northwestern part of India.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 BLOOMBERG ENERGY FINANCE Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd., a unit of India s biggest industrial group, won an order to supply panels for a 20-megawatt photovoltaic project in the country. Acme Solar Energy Pvt., partly owned by Electricite de France SA s renewable unit, is buying the equipment for a plant to be built in Rajasthan state, according to an e-mailed statement today from Tata Solar. Acme won a license to build the plant in a government auction in February that required some projects to be built using locally made equipment. The statement didn t provide a value for the deal.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH PANELS FOR JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 JAGRAN TPS has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India, the company said in a release. It said the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS' state of the art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. Stating that ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW, TPS said of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices," Rahul Budhwar, vicepresident, Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar, said.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 EAI Tata Power Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, has won an order to supply 20 megawatt (MW) of solar modules for a project by ACME Solar in Rajasthan. The project is under the DCR (domestic content requirement) segment of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-2 batch-1, the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at the company's manufacturing facility in Bangalore, a statement from the company said. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power Solar's Bangalore facility now has 200MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities, and the company is planning a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER WINS 20-MW SOLAR MODULE DEAL FROM ACME AUGUST 21, 2014 SEE NEWS ENERGY Indian solar products maker Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd said today it would deliver 20 MW of photovoltaic (PV) modules to local firm ACME Solar for a project in Rajasthan, northwestern India.

TATA POWER WINS 20-MW SOLAR MODULE DEAL FROM ACME AUGUST 21, 2014 ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER Indian solar products maker Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd said today it would deliver 20 MW of photovoltaic (PV) modules to local firm ACME Solar for a project in Rajasthan, northwestern India. As part of the order Tata Power will supply 100,000 of PV modules, comprising 60 million cells, which will be made at its factory in Bangalore. The value of the deal was not disclosed. The developer won 100 MW of PV projects under India's National Solar Mission in 2013 and has to equip 20 MW of the proposed facilities with locally-made cells and modules in order to comply with the country's domestic content rule. ACME Solar is 25%-owned by French renewable energy company EDF Energies Nouvelles, which is a unit of French utility Electricite de France SA (EPA:EDF). Its other shareholders are Indian company Acme Cleantech Solutions Ltd and Luxembourg-based natural resources conservation company EREN.

TATA POWER SOLAR WINS ONE OF THE LARGEST DCR ORDERS OF JNNSM PHASE-2 BATCH-1 AUGUST 21, 2014 MONEY WORKS FOR ME Tata Power Solar (TPS), a 100% subsidiary of Tata Power, has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. Tata Power is India s largest integrated power company with a significant international presence. The Company has an installed generation capacity of 8521 MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS TO ACME S 20 MW PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 21, 2014 PANCHABUTA According to reports, Tata Power Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, has won an order to supply 20 megawatt (MW) of solar modules for a project by ACME Solar in Rajasthan. The project is under the DCR (domestic content requirement) segment of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-2 batch-1, the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at the company s manufacturing facility in Bangalore, a statement from the company said. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power Solar s Bangalore facility now has 200MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities, and the company is planning a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR WILL SUPPLY A 20MW PV PROJECT TO BE BUILT BY DEVELOPER ACME SOLAR IN THE RAJASTHAN STATE, IN THE NORTHWESTERN PART OF INDIA AUGUST 21, 2014 MONEY CONTROL Tata Power Solar will supply a 20MW PV project to be built by developer ACME Solar in the Rajasthan state, in the northwestern part of India.

TATA TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH SOLAR PANELS AUGUST 22, 2014 EIN Tata Power Solar (TPS) on Thursday said it will supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME s 20 MW Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) project in Rajasthan. TPS has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India, the company said. It said the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bengaluru. Stating that ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW, TPS said of this, 20 MW, under DCR policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF EN, the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN, it added.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN (TATA GROUP - TATA SONS LTD) AUGUST 22, 2014 WN Tata Power Solar (TPS), one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world, today announced that it has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS' state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, "ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said "Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules." Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS TO ACME S 20 MW PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 22, 2014 CLEAN ENERGY INFO Tata Power Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, has won an order to supply 20 megawatt (MW) of solar modules for a project by ACME Solar in Rajasthan. The project is under the DCR (domestic content requirement) segment of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-2 batch-1, the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at the company s manufacturing facility in Bangalore, a statement from the company said. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power Solar s Bangalore facility now has 200MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities, and the company is planning a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 22, 2014 NOODLS Tata Power Solar (TPS), one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world, today announced that it has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS' state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, "ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said "Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules." Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR, BRITISH GAS PARTNER TO SOLARISE TOYOTA MANUFACTURING UK AUGUST 22, 2014 INDIA NIVESH Tata Power Solar (TPS), a 100% subsidiary of Tata Power and British Gas, Britain s largest energy supplier, have commissioned a 3,475,000 kwh commercial solar PV installation for Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK). The installation, which was officially switched on August 21, 2014 at Toyota Manufacturing UK s engine production centre at Deeside in North Wales, will feed directly into Toyota UK's electrical distribution network used to power manufacturing operations at the site, home to European production of Toyota petrol and hybrid petrol engines. The solar plant is set to significantly reduce the site s carbon emissions and has the potential to generate enough electricity to produce up to 22,500 engines a year. Tata Power is India s largest integrated power company with a significant international presence. The Company has an installed generation capacity of 8521 MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY ONE LAKH DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS TO ACME'S 20 MW JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 22, 2014 YOUR INDUSTRY NEWS Tata Power Solar (TPS), one of the pioneering solar manufacturers in the world, today announced that it has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices. Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules. Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR WINS ORDER TO SUPPLY 20 MW WORTH PROJECT AUGUST 23, 2014 ENERGY NEXT Tata Power Solar, manufacturers of solar modules have won an order for supplying 20 megawatt (MW) of solar modules for a project by ACME Solar in Rajasthan. In a statement issued by the company, it was mentioned that the project, which falls under the domestic content requirement segment of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) phase-2 batch-1, the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, required for the project will be manufactured at the company s manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Electricite de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Currently, Tata Power Solar s Bangalore facility has 200MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. The company is planning a 60 per cent increase in their module manufacturing capacity. Under the domestic content requirement policy of the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built by using the domestically produced cells and modules. The aim of the objective is to promote manufacturing in the country.

TATA TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH SOLAR PANELS AUGUST 22, 2014 THE ASIAN AGE Tata Power Solar (TPS) on Thursday said it will supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME s 20 MW Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) project in Rajasthan. TPS has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India, the company said. It said the 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bengaluru. Stating that ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW, TPS said of this, 20 MW, under DCR policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF EN, the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN, it added.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY MODULES FOR ACME SOLAR PROJECT AUGUST 22, 2014 I DATA INSIGHTS Tata Power Solar said it would be supplying the entire module requirement for a 20-MW project to be built by ACME Solar. ACME Solar, during the national solar mission bidding process last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under the domestic content requirement policy of the Renewable Energy Ministry (MNRE), should be built using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Tata Power said one lakh modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project would be made at it manufacturing facility in Bangalore.

TATA POWER TO SUPPLY 100,000 SOLAR PANELS FOR JNNSM PROJECT IN INDIA AUGUST 22, 2014 POWER TECHNOLOGY Tata Power Solar has been awarded a contract to provide 100,000 solar panels for the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission batch-1phase-2 project. Under the contract, Tata Power will supply the entire module requirement for the 20MW (AC) project, which will be constructed by ACME Solar. Tata Power Solar manufacturing and business development vice-president Rahul Budhwar said: "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." ACME Solar CEO Manoj Kumar Upadhyay said: "Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost." Tata Power will manufacture the 100,000 modules, constituting six million cells, at its facility in Bangalore. During the JNNSM bidding in 2013, ACME Solar received projects totaling 100MW, of which 20MW, under the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, must be developed using domestically manufactured cells and modules. ACME Solar is a joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France, and EREN. Upadhyay added: "ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders, about the performance." Tata Power Solar manufacturing and business development vice-president Rahul Budhwar said: "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." To date, a total of 375MW of solar power plants have been built using domestically produced cells and modules, as part of the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO PROVIDE DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS FOR 20 MW PROJECT AUGUST 22, 2014 ELECTRONIC B2B Tata Power Solar has been awarded a contract to provide 100,000 solar panels for the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission batch-1phase-2 project. Under the contract, Tata Power will supply the entire module requirement for the 20MW (AC) project, which will be constructed by ACME Solar. Tata Power Solar manufacturing and business development vice-president Rahul Budhwar said: "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." ACME Solar CEO Manoj Kumar Upadhyay said: "Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost." Tata Power will manufacture the 100,000 modules, constituting six million cells, at its facility in Bangalore. During the JNNSM bidding in 2013, ACME Solar received projects totaling 100MW, of which 20MW, under the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, must be developed using domestically manufactured cells and modules. ACME Solar is a joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France, and EREN. Upadhyay added: "ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders, about the performance." Tata Power Solar manufacturing and business development vice-president Rahul Budhwar said: "We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices." To date, a total of 375MW of solar power plants have been built using domestically produced cells and modules, as part of the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 LAKH PANELS FOR JNNSM PROJECT IN RAJASTHAN AUGUST 22, 2014 VEOOZ Tata Power Solar (TPS) on Thursday said it will supply 1 lakh domestically manufactured solar panels to ACME's 20 MW Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) project in Rajasthan. TPS has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India, the company said.

ONGC, TATA MOTORS AND TATA POWER TO SEE SOME ACTION TODAY AUGUST 22, 2014 FINALAYA Tata Power Solar (TPS), a 100% subsidiary of Tata Power, has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. Tata Power is India s largest integrated power company with a significant international presence. The Company has an installed generation capacity of 8521 MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading.

TATA SOLAR TO SUPPLY 20-MEGAWATT ACME PLANT IN INDIA AUGUST 22, 2014 NEWS LOCKER Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd., a unit of India's biggest industrial group, won an order to supply panels for a 20-megawatt photovoltaic project in the country.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO PROVIDE DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLAR PANELS FOR 20MW PROJECT AUGUST 23, 2014 EFY TIMES It has been announced by Tata Power Solar that they will make a supply of 1 lakh solar panels, which are domestically manufactured, to ACME's 20MW Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) project in Rajasthan. The company has won the order, which is the largest among DCR orders of JNNSM phase 2 batch 1.

TATA POWER WINS 20-MW SOLAR MODULE DEAL FROM ACME AUGUST 23, 2014 SEE NEWS Indian solar products maker Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd said today it would deliver 20 MW of photovoltaic (PV) modules to local firm ACME Solar for a project in Rajasthan, northwestern India.

TATA POWER TO SUPPLY MODULES FOR A 20-MW ACME SOLAR PROJECT AUGUST 23, 2014 INFRALINE ENERGY Tata Power Solar (TPS), a 100% subsidiary of Tata Power, has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. Tata Power is India s largest integrated power company with a significant international presence. The Company has an installed generation capacity of 8521 MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind), Transmission, Distribution and Trading.

TATA SOLAR POWER WINS ORDER FROM JNNSM AUGUST 22, 2014 SUSTAINABILITY OUTLOOK Tata Power Solar (TPS) has won one of the largest orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS' state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore.

TATA POWER SOLAR TO MANUFACTURE ONE LAKH SOLAR PANELS FOR ACME AUGUST 22, 2014 THE MACHINIST Tata Power Solar (TPS) has won one of the largest DCR orders of JNNSM phase-2 batch-1. The company will supply the entire module requirement for the 20 MW (AC) project to be built by ACME Solar, a leading solar power developer in India. The 1,00,000 modules, constituting 60,00,000 cells, needed for the project will be manufactured at TPS state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Bangalore. ACME Solar, during the JNNSM bidding last year, won projects totalling 100 MW. Of this, 20 MW, under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) policy of MNRE, needs to be constructed using cells and modules manufactured domestically. ACME Solar is a three-way joint venture between ACME, EDF Energies Nouvelles (EDF EN), the renewable energy arm of French state-run electricity utility Électricité de France S.A., and Luxembourg-based natural resources saving group EREN. Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Budhwar, Vice President - Manufacturing and Business Development, Tata Power Solar said, ACME and EDF awarded the business to us after a rigorous selection process. This is a testimony to our superior and world-class manufacturing capabilities we have built over the last 25 years. We are looking forward to a strategic relationship with ACME and EDF and, in the process, contributing to the success of JNNSM by providing world-class modules at competitive prices. Commenting on the project, Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, CEO, ACME Solar, said Modules constitute the single largest component in a solar power project, upwards of 50% of the total cost. ACME Solar goes through a very tough process of approval for module manufacturers, their technology, reliability and financial strength to ensure that they last for 25 years to give high confidence to government, lenders and other stake holders about the performance. Tata Power Solar passed our qualification criteria and automatically became our primary choice for procuring domestically manufactured modules. Tata Power Solar had recently announced a 60% increase in their module manufacturing capacity, and the Bangalore facility now has 200 MW module and 180 MW cell production capacities. Tata Power Solar has an on-field performance history with less than 0.06% warranty claims, and a 25 year legacy which gives developers the confidence that the company will service the 25 years long warranty period. It is also the only company in India whose modules are rated as Tier 1 in Bankability by GTM Research, a globally recognized PV market research firm. Under the DCR policy of MNRE for the phase-2 of JNNSM, a total of 375 MW of solar power plants have to be built using domestically produced cells and modules. The initiative is aimed at promoting manufacturing in the country.