NHPC conducts e-reverse auction for 2000 MW solar project amid lockdown
The bidding was undertaken on April 16 under the e-reverse auction method where the bidder quoting the lowest tariff is awarded the project.
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The bidding was undertaken on April 16 under the e-reverse auction method where the bidder quoting the lowest tariff is awarded the project.
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Hydro power major NHPC has successfully bid out 2000 MW of solar generation capacity at a competitive tariff of Rs. 2.55/2.56 per unit at a time businesses are struggling due to the lockdown.
The bidding was undertaken on April 16 under the e-reverse auction method where the bidder quoting the lowest tariff is awarded the project.
In a tweet earlier, R K Singh, the Union minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy, said, "Bid for setting up 2000 MW of solar generation capacity was finalized by NHPC, a CPSU under the Ministry of Power, at a competitive tariff of Rs. 2.55/2.56 per unit. During lockdown we kept our interaction with stakeholders alive through virtual platforms and also brought out new bids."
The E-RA was conducted amongst 7 bidders with an aggregate capacity of 3140 MW. Against the total allocated capacity of 2000 MW, the lowest e-RA tariff of Rs 2.55/unit to Rs 2.56/ unit was achieved against the initial quoted tariff of Rs 2.71/ unit to Rs 2.78/ unit.
Inspite of the complete lockdown in India due to Covid-19, NHPC successfully completed the E-Reverse Auction.
First Published: Apr 18 2020 | 2:16 PM IST