The power plants can use the subsidy support from the government to buy expensive imported LNG to make up for the fuel deficit.
"As many as 11 bidders are in the fray today. Some of the companies which are in the race include NTPC," a source said.
The government is offering a subsidy of Rs 298 crore crore for buying imported LNG for DGP, the source added.
The ceiling price is at Rs 1.97 per unit, according to the auction data.
"The government is delighted to announce the revival of 13 stranded gas-based power generation plants with an installed capacity of 8,262.08 MW who have successfully bid through a transparent and competitive e-auction process," an official statement had said.
However, the names of the successful companies were not disclosed.
As many as 16 power companies, including GMR, GVK and Lanco, were in the fray today to get government subsidy support to buy imported LNG for restarting their stranded electricity generating stations.
The 13 plants would generate 11.03 billion units of electricity which will be supplied at or below Rs 4.70 per unit to the discoms during the period from October 1 to March 31, 2016.
"This will involve government support of Rs 1,590.09 crore from the Power System Development Fund (PSDF)," it had added.
The present auction of stranded gas-based plants is the second phase of auctions conducted under scheme of utilisation of stranded gas-based generation capacity.
The grid connected gas-based power generation capacity in the country is 24,150 MW.
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