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ReNew Power wins India’s first round-the-clock RE tender

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ReNew Power has been declared winner of India’s first e-Reverse Auction for 400 MW RE (Renewable Energy) Project with round the clock supply.

Power generated by the project will be supplied to NDMC, Daman & Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

Renew Power won the bid on a first year tariff of  Rs. 2.90 per kwh with a 3 per cent annual escalation for the first 15 years of the 25-year term of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The bidding was conducted by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) a Central PSU under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).

ReNew Power will have to ensure that it operates and maintains with 80 per cent capacity utilization annually and 70 per cent PLF every month.

The power generated by the project will be supplied to New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC), Daman and Diu & Dadra and Nagar Haveli.  The tender conditions require the project to be commissioned within 24 months from the signing of PPA.

ReNew had also emerged as one of the winners in the world’s largest renewable-cum-energy storage tender held by SECI earlier this year.

Under the terms of agreement ReNew Power will have to ensure that it operates and maintains with 80 per cent capacity utilization annually and 70 per cent PLF every month to the buying discoms throughout the tenor of the PPA. A normal renewable energy project in India operates with the capacity utilization rate of 30-40 per cent depending upon the choice of technology and resource availability.

Speaking about the historic win, Sumant Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director, ReNew Power, said, “The tariff rate, the need for round the clock supply, 80 per cent annual CUF and 100 per cent power from renewable sources made this one of the most unique tenders of the Indian renewable energy sector. By winning this tender, ReNew has set a new benchmark for providing stable power through clean energy sources.”

ReNew had also emerged as one of the winners in the world’s largest renewable-cum-energy storage tender held by SECI earlier this year.

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