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India Madhya Pradesh Auctions Nation Lowest-priced Solar

2017-02-13

India Madhya Pradesh Auctions Nation Lowest-priced Solar



An auction in the India state of Madhya Pradesh has today set a new record low for solar  power in the country.

 

The Rewa ultra-mega solar park, a 750 MW joint venture between Solar Energy Corp of India (SECI) Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Ltd., has attracted bids of INR 3.59/kWh ($0.053/kWh) – the lowest ever recorded in India.

 

Bidding rules outlined by the developers deemed that the lowest tariff accepted would serve as a base price for the reverse auction. The developers that submitted the highest proposed tariff would be excluded from the e-auction. This unique set of rules has helped to drive the cost below the previous Indian record-low of INR 4.34/kWh, set last year in Rajasthan.

 

The Rewa solar capacity is being doled out in three, 250 MW units – the first of which is set at a price of INR 3.59/kWh, rising to INR 3.61/kWh for the second unit, INR 3.26/kWh for the third.

 

There were 20 developer proposals submitted in the e-auction, this number was whittled down to 18 following the exclusion of Shapporji Pallonji Torrent Power – both of who offered the two highest prices.

 

“The auction will begin at the country’s lowest solar power rate it is likely to go further down,” said India’s principal secretary of new renewable energy, Manu Shrivastav. The completed Rewa solar park will not only be India’s cheapest such installation, but its largest too, usurping Tamil Nadu’s 648 MW solar farm.

 

A portion of the energy produced onsite at the 750 MW, 1,500 hectare plot will be purchased by Delhi Metro Rail, with Madhya Pradesh utilities committed to buying the rest of the power produced.