Tata Power to set up 100 MW battery energy storage system in Mumbai

IANS April 7, 2025 191 views

Tata Power is revolutionizing Mumbai's power infrastructure with a groundbreaking 100 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). The innovative project will enhance grid reliability, support critical infrastructure, and improve renewable energy utilization across the city. By strategically deploying the system over two years, Tata Power aims to prevent blackouts and optimize power management. The BESS represents a significant leap towards sustainable and efficient urban energy solutions.

"Safety First approach with three-layer temperature monitoring and fire suppression systems" - Tata Power Statement
Mumbai, April 7: Tata Power announced on Monday that it has received approval from the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) to install a 100 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Mumbai over the next two years.

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100 MW battery system to prevent large-scale blackouts

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Advanced energy storage across 10 strategic Mumbai locations

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Optimizes power management and renewable integration

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Reduces power purchase costs for consumers

The cutting-edge BESS, equipped with advanced 'black start' functionality, will enable a swift recovery of power supply to critical infrastructure, including the metro, hospitals, airport, and data centres, in case of grid disturbances. This will prevent large-scale blackouts and enhance Mumbai’s power network resilience.

The entire 100 MW system will be installed in the next two years across 10 strategically located sites, especially near load centres across Mumbai Distribution, centrally monitored and controlled from Tata Power’s Power System Control Center.

Additionally, the system’s sophisticated technology will optimise reactive power management, improving peak demand efficiency and strengthening the city's power infrastructure, the company said.

With high ramp-rate capability, the BESS will facilitate peak load management, ensuring a stable and balanced power supply even during high-demand periods. It will also help reduce power purchase costs by storing energy during low-cost periods and utilising it during high-cost peak hours, thereby ensuring reduced tariffs for consumers in the future. Furthermore, the BESS will support capital expenditure (capex) deferral by minimising the need for costly infrastructure upgrades and efficiently managing load fluctuations with stored energy, according to the Tata Power statement.

Beyond enhancing grid reliability, the BESS will offer ancillary services, including frequency regulation and voltage support, further strengthening grid stability. It will also enable better utilisation of solar energy by storing surplus daytime power and making it available during peak demand, ensuring optimal renewable energy integration with an increase in Green Energy consumption. Additionally, Tata Power’s BESS deployment will also fulfil energy storage obligations.

The company’s future plans include the integration of BESS into the Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) to enhance operational efficiency. Tata Power remains committed to "Safety First", incorporating three layers of temperature monitoring and fire suppression systems at the cell, module, and rack levels within the BESS. The system will have high round-trip efficiency with reduced auxiliary consumption, thereby enhancing operational performance and extending the storage system's lifespan to support Mumbai’s energy sustainability goals.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news for Mumbai! The black start functionality will be a game-changer during emergencies. Our hospitals and metro really need this kind of reliable backup. Kudos to Tata Power for this initiative 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the technological advancement, I wonder about the environmental impact of these battery systems. What's the plan for battery disposal/recycling after their lifespan? Otherwise great initiative!
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Amit S.
Finally some good news about our infrastructure! The peak load management and potential tariff reductions sound promising. Hope this gets implemented smoothly across all 10 locations.
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Sanjana P.
As someone who works in a data center, this is such a relief! Power fluctuations cause us so many headaches. The three-layer safety system gives me confidence too 🔋⚡
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Vikram D.
The solar energy integration part is what excites me most. Storing excess solar power for peak hours is exactly what we need more of. Hope other cities follow Mumbai's lead!

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