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India’s state-owned power company SJVN secures second 90 MW floating solar project in Madhya Pradesh

Sh. Nand Lal Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, SJVN informed that SJVN has bagged 90 MW Floating Solar Project @ Rs 3.79/unit in Omkareshwar Floating Solar Park, Madhya Pradesh

Sh. Nand Lal Sharma stated that SGEL, a fully owned subsidiary of SJVN has secured the floating solar project in tariff based competitive bidding process of e-Reverse Auction conducted by REWA Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL) on Build Own and Operate basis.  This is SJVN’s second project in Omkareshwar Floating Solar Park as the company is already developing 90 MW floating project which will be commissioned in current financial year.

Sh. Nand Lal Sharma further apprised that the tentative development cost the project is Rs.610 crores and will be developed through Engineering Procurement & Construction contract. The project is expected to generate 203 million units in the first year and the cumulative energy generation over a period of 25 years would be about 4781 million units.

The Project shall be commissioned in a period of 21 months from the date of signing of Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). The PPA shall be executed after issuance of Letter of Intent by RUMSL & MPPMCL.

The commissioning of this project is expected to reduce 234304 tonnes of carbon emission and would contribute in Government of India’s mission of carbon emission reduction.

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