The bonds, which will be in range of USD 150-250 million, are likely to be limited to a band of five to seven years.
"Companies, including NTPC, Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Power Finance Corporation, Power Trading Corporation and Rural Electrification Corporation are likely to launch these Masala Bonds totalling USD 1 billion in the next three or four months in the UK to gauge investor appetite," Power Minister Piyush Goyal said today.
Goyal informed investors that the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency is coordinating a billion-dollar equity fund, perhaps the largest in renewable space.
This will be professionally managed by an independent international fund management company. Indian public sector companies have already committed USD 315 million, he added.
As India gears up to meet its ambitious renewable energy targets of 175 GW of installed capacity by 2022, the country is exploring international mechanisms of funding and is evaluating new and innovative tools to finance the renewables sector.
