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Recently, the Indian government has announced the approval of a tender
for a 2.
5 GW capacity wind-solar complementary project.
India will launch a tender for 2.
5 GW of wind-solar complementary projects
The news comes after India's Ministry of Renewable Energy issued a policy in early May to promote the development of
large-scale hybrid power generation combining wind turbines and solar photovoltaic panels.
The goal is to optimize transmission infrastructure and land use, and reduce the variability
of renewable energy.
The approved scheme is for the development of hybrid projects linked to the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) and will be implemented
by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).
The projects will be executed on a build-own-operate (BOO) basis and the successful bidders
will be selected through electronic tenders and electronic reverse auctions.
The successful bidder will sign a 25-year power purchase agreement
with SECI.
Bidders shall bid at least 200 MW, up to a maximum of 500 MW, with a minimum size of 50 MW
for a single project.
Developers will also be able to install energy storage to better manage power generation
through hybrid projects.
SECI will issue the Request for Choice (RfS) document within 15 days of the announcement, with the tender announcement date of May 25
.
,
Recently, the Indian government has announced the approval of a tender
for a 2.
5 GW capacity wind-solar complementary project.
India will launch a tender for 2.
5 GW of wind-solar complementary projects
5 GW of wind-solar complementary projects
The news comes after India's Ministry of Renewable Energy issued a policy in early May to promote the development of
large-scale hybrid power generation combining wind turbines and solar photovoltaic panels.
The goal is to optimize transmission infrastructure and land use, and reduce the variability
of renewable energy.
The approved scheme is for the development of hybrid projects linked to the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) and will be implemented
by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).
The projects will be executed on a build-own-operate (BOO) basis and the successful bidders
will be selected through electronic tenders and electronic reverse auctions.
The successful bidder will sign a 25-year power purchase agreement
with SECI.
Bidders shall bid at least 200 MW, up to a maximum of 500 MW, with a minimum size of 50 MW
for a single project.
Developers will also be able to install energy storage to better manage power generation
through hybrid projects.
SECI will issue the Request for Choice (RfS) document within 15 days of the announcement, with the tender announcement date of May 25
.
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