Tata Power to set up 100 MW Battery Energy Storage System across Mumbai to strengthen grid resilience and prevent blackouts | Representational Image

Mumbai: Tata Power has announced plans to install a 100 MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) across 10 strategic locations in Mumbai over the next two years.

This initiative aims to enhance the city’s power reliability by ensuring an uninterrupted electricity supply to key infrastructure such as the Metro, hospitals, airport, and data centers during grid disturbances. The BESS will also support grid stability through islanding mechanisms, helping to prevent blackouts in the city.

Tata Power has approximately 8 lakh residential and commercial consumers in Mumbai. According to sources, Tata Power has recently received approval from the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) to install the 100 MW BESS in Mumbai over the next two years.

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 centers, in case of grid disturbances. This will prevent large-scale blackouts in the city and enhance Mumbai’s power network resilience.

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

“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 utilizing 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 minimizing the need for costly infrastructure upgrades and efficiently managing load fluctuations with stored energy,” said an official.

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 utilization 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 fulfill energy storage obligations.

The entire 100 MW system will be installed across 10 strategically located sites, especially near load centers across Mumbai Distribution, and will be centrally monitored and controlled from Tata Power’s Power System Control Center (PSCC).

“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,” further added the official.

“As renewable energy adoption accelerates, BESS plays a pivotal role in enabling a smoother transition. Compared to conventional alternatives, BESS offers a more cost-effective, faster-to-deploy solution with a shorter gestation period, making it a key enabler of clean energy adoption” said official.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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