"On the request of gas-based power plants developers, e-auction process for PSDF support under the Scheme for Utilisation of the Stranded Gas-based Power plants, which was scheduled to start today at 11 am, has been postponed by one day. Now, e-auction will start tomorrow at 11 am," an official statement read today.
Sources said the e-auction on Tuesday will be for stranded power plants, and the same for units receiving sub-optimal domestic gas will be held on May 13.
The list of technically qualified bidders will now be out two hours before the start of e-auction tomorrow. As many as 31 power stations with a combined capacity of 14,305 MW, which are languishing, can bid for support from the Power System Development Fund (PSDF) to generate 30 per cent of their installed capacity, called plant load factor, using imported LNG.
Power companies seeking lowest support from PSDF, post consideration of an electricity tariff of Rs 5.50 per unit, will get the first right over LNG, whose delivered price too will come down through importer and transporters taking a hair cut in marketing and operational costs.
The government will provide as much as Rs 3,500 crore in financial support to the power plants this fiscal and another Rs 4,000 crore in the next, they said. Currently, of the 24,150 MW of gas-based power plants, 14,305 MW capacity projects are stranded because of limited availability of domestically produced natural gas and costly imported LNG.
State gas utility GAIL India and Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) have been designated importers of LNG. The new arrangement would help 5000-5,500 MW of gas plants in southern India, particularly Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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