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Rewa solar proj: A potential template for other states to follow

"The Rewa tender has many unique features and addresses two of the most critical risks for solar project developers in India – off-take and grid availability. If the tender results are as competitive as expected, it would provide a template for other states for solar power procurement," Vinay Rustagi says.

January 17, 2017 / 11:17 IST

Moneycontrol BureauBids for the proposed and much-delayed 750 MW solar power tender in the Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh are expected to be submitted early next week although another extension still seems likely, reports Bridge to India.

The project is being tendered by Rewa Ultra Mega Solar (RUMS), a joint venture between Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) and the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Developers can bid for three project units of 250 MW each in a solar park being developed by RUMS. The tender offers large scale and enhanced bankability because of its unique structuring aspects.

"There are three unique features of this tender, which has been designed by the Government of Madhya Pradesh with assistance from International Finance Corporation (IFC) – inter-state open access sale of about 25 percent of power output to Delhi Metro Rail, a state government off-take payment guarantee and deemed generation compensation for grid unavailability,” Bridge to India says.

All these features are being adopted for the first time in a public solar procurement tender in India and may provide a template for future. “We believe that the overall risk profile for Rewa tender is amongst the best in India and similar to projects tendered by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), which received the lowest-ever tariff bid in India of Rs 4.34 (US¢ 6.4)/ kWh for a 70 MW project in Rajasthan in January 2016. Since then, module prices have declined by about 28 percent," says Vinay Rustagi, MD, Bridge to India.

Bidding interest in the tender seems strong with likely participants including SoftBank, Adani, ReNew Power, Enel, Engie, AES, FRV, Essel Infra, Azure Power and Hero Future Energies amongst others.

Looking at all these factors, BTI expects tariffs to fall substantially below the Rs 4.00 (US ¢ 5.9)/ kWh mark, especially as there is a Rs 0.05/kWh annual escalation in tariffs for 15 years and the tender provides 18 months for execution in a phased manner. "The Rewa tender has many unique features and addresses two of the most critical risks for solar project developers in India – off-take and grid availability. If the tender results are as competitive as expected, it would provide a template for other states for solar power procurement," Rustagi further added.

first published: Jan 17, 2017 11:17 am

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