SJVN Ltd, a government-designated renewable energy implementing agency, has invited bids to supply 1.5 GW of firm and dispatchable power from renewable power projects with energy storage system in India. The projects can be located anywhere in India, provided these are connected to the interstate transmission grid.
The selection of RE power developers will be done through tariff-based competitive bidding.
Bidding closes on July 20. Technical bids will open the next day.
SJVN is targeting 25 GW of power generation capacity by 2030, with more than half of that to come from solar and wind resources.
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