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22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
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What is the projected growth of India’s electricity requirements in the next 20 years, i.e. until 2035? In 2012, the country generated 1,050 TWh of grid power. The government now wants to set in motion a process of accelerated industrialization to provide much-needed jobs, sustain growth and drive development. This will raise energy demand.To
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05 April 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Indian states are rushing to block net metering connectivity for rooftop solar systems. After the Ministry of Power’s policy guidance to restrict net metering to system sizes up to 10 kW, Karnataka and West Bengal have already announced net metering system. This is a PREMIUM blog available only to our paid subscribers, please login for full access.BRIDGE TO INDIA
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The Indian solar market is at a crucial juncture. Anti-dumping duties (ADD) will impact the market – severely if imposed, still substantially even if not (just by creating uncertainty). Projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM) will be affected least. Projects under state policies and parity-based projects might not only be delayed but fully called MANAGING INDIA’S PV MODULE WASTE Executive summary.. 2 1. Introduction .. 3 INDIA SOLAR COMPASS REPORT QUARTER 2 2019 -BRIDGE TO INDIA India Solar Compass Q2 2019 . Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, Price : 150,000 BUY FULL REPORT FLOATING SOLAR REPORT WEB 2. Indian market Floating solar is still in nascent stages of development in India. After the recent commissioning of a 2 MW project at Visakhapatnam, cumulative GRID INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Grid Integration of Distributed Solar Photovoltaics (PV) in India A review of technical aspects, best practices and the way forward A Prayas (Energy Group) ReportBRIDGE TO INDIA
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BRIDGE TO INDIA hosted a webinar on 3 June 2020 to discuss impact of COVID-19 on domestic module manufacturing industry in India. We had an eminent group of speakers including Mr. Amitesh Sinha, Joint Secretary, MNRE, Mr. Ashish Khanna, CEO, Tata Power Solar, Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO, Adani Solar, Mr. Saibaba Vutukuri, CEO, Vikram Solar and Mr. Ranjit Gupta, CEO, Azure Power. SOLAR MARKET MAY 2020 Executive summary COVID-19 has caused unprecedented turmoil across the world. Wide-scale suspension of economic activity, supply chain disruption and employee healthBRIDGE TO INDIA
Progress on MNRE’s residential rooftop solar policy phase 2, with a target capacity of 4,000 MW by March 2022, remains slow. The government has so far approved subsidy for 833 MW and disbursed only INR 240 million (USD 2.4 million) across the country. Progress hasbeen held up by
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STORAGE TENDERS PICK UP IN INDIA -BRIDGE TO INDIA After years of anticipation, grid scale storage tenders have finally started picking pace in India. Seven tenders with a total storage capacity of 84 MWh (with 78 MW of solar PV capacity) have been issued in the last one year. These tenders have been issued by SECI, NTPC and NLC predominantly in remote areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Lakshadweep REQUEST FOR SELECTION (RFS) DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF WIND Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (A Government of IndiaEnterprise)
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22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
05 April 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Indian states are rushing to block net metering connectivity for rooftop solar systems. After the Ministry of Power’s policy guidance to restrict net metering to system sizes up to 10 kW, Karnataka and West Bengal have already announced net metering system. This is a PREMIUM blog available only to our paid subscribers, please login for full access.BRIDGE TO INDIA
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The Indian solar market is at a crucial juncture. Anti-dumping duties (ADD) will impact the market – severely if imposed, still substantially even if not (just by creating uncertainty). Projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM) will be affected least. Projects under state policies and parity-based projects might not only be delayed but fully called MANAGING INDIA’S PV MODULE WASTE Executive summary.. 2 1. Introduction .. 3 INDIA SOLAR COMPASS REPORT QUARTER 2 2019 -BRIDGE TO INDIA India Solar Compass Q2 2019 . Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, Price : 150,000 BUY FULL REPORT FLOATING SOLAR REPORT WEB 2. Indian market Floating solar is still in nascent stages of development in India. After the recent commissioning of a 2 MW project at Visakhapatnam, cumulative GRID INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Grid Integration of Distributed Solar Photovoltaics (PV) in India A review of technical aspects, best practices and the way forward A Prayas (Energy Group) ReportBRIDGE TO INDIA
22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
05 April 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Indian states are rushing to block net metering connectivity for rooftop solar systems. After the Ministry of Power’s policy guidance to restrict net metering to system sizes up to 10 kW, Karnataka and West Bengal have already announced net metering system. This is a PREMIUM blog available only to our paid subscribers, please login for full access.BRIDGE TO INDIA
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The Indian solar market is at a crucial juncture. Anti-dumping duties (ADD) will impact the market – severely if imposed, still substantially even if not (just by creating uncertainty). Projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM) will be affected least. Projects under state policies and parity-based projects might not only be delayed but fully called MANAGING INDIA’S PV MODULE WASTE Executive summary.. 2 1. Introduction .. 3 INDIA SOLAR COMPASS REPORT QUARTER 2 2019 -BRIDGE TO INDIA India Solar Compass Q2 2019 . Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, Price : 150,000 BUY FULL REPORT FLOATING SOLAR REPORT WEB 2. Indian market Floating solar is still in nascent stages of development in India. After the recent commissioning of a 2 MW project at Visakhapatnam, cumulative GRID INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Grid Integration of Distributed Solar Photovoltaics (PV) in India A review of technical aspects, best practices and the way forward A Prayas (Energy Group) ReportBRIDGE TO INDIA
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BRIDGE TO INDIA hosted a webinar on 3 June 2020 to discuss impact of COVID-19 on domestic module manufacturing industry in India. We had an eminent group of speakers including Mr. Amitesh Sinha, Joint Secretary, MNRE, Mr. Ashish Khanna, CEO, Tata Power Solar, Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO, Adani Solar, Mr. Saibaba Vutukuri, CEO, Vikram Solar and Mr. Ranjit Gupta, CEO, Azure Power. SOLAR MARKET MAY 2020 Executive summary COVID-19 has caused unprecedented turmoil across the world. Wide-scale suspension of economic activity, supply chain disruption and employee healthBRIDGE TO INDIA
Progress on MNRE’s residential rooftop solar policy phase 2, with a target capacity of 4,000 MW by March 2022, remains slow. The government has so far approved subsidy for 833 MW and disbursed only INR 240 million (USD 2.4 million) across the country. Progress hasbeen held up by
ADVERTISING AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 2021 The most respected promotion platform in the Indian renewable industry Our content is high quality and unbiased Based on primary, bottom-up research and project database INDIA RENEWABLES OUTLOOK 2024 Conclusion Our base case growth estimates are below most market expectations as well as government targets. Outperformance over thesenumbers is
STORAGE TENDERS PICK UP IN INDIA -BRIDGE TO INDIA After years of anticipation, grid scale storage tenders have finally started picking pace in India. Seven tenders with a total storage capacity of 84 MWh (with 78 MW of solar PV capacity) have been issued in the last one year. These tenders have been issued by SECI, NTPC and NLC predominantly in remote areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Lakshadweep REQUEST FOR SELECTION (RFS) DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF WIND Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (A Government of IndiaEnterprise)
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22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
05 April 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Indian states are rushing to block net metering connectivity for rooftop solar systems. After the Ministry of Power’s policy guidance to restrict net metering to system sizes up to 10 kW, Karnataka and West Bengal have already announced net metering system. This is a PREMIUM blog available only to our paid subscribers, please login for full access.BRIDGE TO INDIA
Careers. We are looking for new team members with a passion for clean energy and delivering excellent outcomes. The candidates should have strong understanding of overall energy and renewable energy sector as well as expertise in a specific domain: business strategy, finance, policy formulation and/ or business development. COVID-19: IMPACT ON INDIAN RENEWABLES BRIDGE TO INDIA Energy Private Limited, 2020 With number of infections in India still rising rapidly, considerable uncertainty remains over economic outlook.BRIDGE TO INDIA
The Indian solar market is at a crucial juncture. Anti-dumping duties (ADD) will impact the market – severely if imposed, still substantially even if not (just by creating uncertainty). Projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM) will be affected least. Projects under state policies and parity-based projects might not only be delayed but fully called MANAGING INDIA’S PV MODULE WASTE Executive summary.. 2 1. Introduction .. 3 INDIA SOLAR COMPASS REPORT QUARTER 2 2019 -BRIDGE TO INDIA India Solar Compass Q2 2019 . Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, Price : 150,000 BUY FULL REPORT FLOATING SOLAR REPORT WEB 2. Indian market Floating solar is still in nascent stages of development in India. After the recent commissioning of a 2 MW project at Visakhapatnam, cumulative GRID INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Grid Integration of Distributed Solar Photovoltaics (PV) in India A review of technical aspects, best practices and the way forward A Prayas (Energy Group) ReportBRIDGE TO INDIA
22 March 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. SECI concluded its 1,200 MW ISTS wind tranche X auction earlier this week. The tender was oversubscribed by 2.6 times. Successful bidders include Adani (300 MW), Ayana (300 MW), Evergreen Power (150 MW) and JSW (450 MW) with tariffs between INR2.77-2.78/ kWh.
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17 May 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA. Coal India Limited, a public sector company and the world's largest coal producer, won 100 MW capacity in the recent 500 MW solar auction in Gujarat with a bid of INR 2.20/ kWh. Two of the other four bidders in the auction were also PSUs – NTPC and SJVN won 150 MW and 70 MWBRIDGE TO INDIA
05 April 2021 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Indian states are rushing to block net metering connectivity for rooftop solar systems. After the Ministry of Power’s policy guidance to restrict net metering to system sizes up to 10 kW, Karnataka and West Bengal have already announced net metering system. This is a PREMIUM blog available only to our paid subscribers, please login for full access.BRIDGE TO INDIA
Careers. We are looking for new team members with a passion for clean energy and delivering excellent outcomes. The candidates should have strong understanding of overall energy and renewable energy sector as well as expertise in a specific domain: business strategy, finance, policy formulation and/ or business development. COVID-19: IMPACT ON INDIAN RENEWABLES BRIDGE TO INDIA Energy Private Limited, 2020 With number of infections in India still rising rapidly, considerable uncertainty remains over economic outlook.BRIDGE TO INDIA
The Indian solar market is at a crucial juncture. Anti-dumping duties (ADD) will impact the market – severely if imposed, still substantially even if not (just by creating uncertainty). Projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM) will be affected least. Projects under state policies and parity-based projects might not only be delayed but fully called MANAGING INDIA’S PV MODULE WASTE Executive summary.. 2 1. Introduction .. 3 INDIA SOLAR COMPASS REPORT QUARTER 2 2019 -BRIDGE TO INDIA India Solar Compass Q2 2019 . Q2 was again a slow quarter for the solar sector with new capacity addition coming in at only 1,104 MW, Price : 150,000 BUY FULL REPORT FLOATING SOLAR REPORT WEB 2. Indian market Floating solar is still in nascent stages of development in India. After the recent commissioning of a 2 MW project at Visakhapatnam, cumulative GRID INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS (PV) Grid Integration of Distributed Solar Photovoltaics (PV) in India A review of technical aspects, best practices and the way forward A Prayas (Energy Group) ReportBRIDGE TO INDIA
Consulting positions – Senior Manager, Manager and Analyst We are looking for candidates with strong skill sets, high enthusiasm and a positive attitude. In return, we offer fantastic market exposure combined with entrepreneurial, dynamic and meritocratic work environment. If that sounds appealing, please write to us. Job description Understanding and analysing renewable energy industry andBRIDGE TO INDIA
BRIDGE TO INDIA hosted a webinar on 3 June 2020 to discuss impact of COVID-19 on domestic module manufacturing industry in India. We had an eminent group of speakers including Mr. Amitesh Sinha, Joint Secretary, MNRE, Mr. Ashish Khanna, CEO, Tata Power Solar, Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO, Adani Solar, Mr. Saibaba Vutukuri, CEO, Vikram Solar and Mr. Ranjit Gupta, CEO, Azure Power. SOLAR MARKET MAY 2020 Executive summary COVID-19 has caused unprecedented turmoil across the world. Wide-scale suspension of economic activity, supply chain disruption and employee healthBRIDGE TO INDIA
Progress on MNRE’s residential rooftop solar policy phase 2, with a target capacity of 4,000 MW by March 2022, remains slow. The government has so far approved subsidy for 833 MW and disbursed only INR 240 million (USD 2.4 million) across the country. Progress hasbeen held up by
ADVERTISING AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 2021 The most respected promotion platform in the Indian renewable industry Our content is high quality and unbiased Based on primary, bottom-up research and project database INDIA RENEWABLES OUTLOOK 2024 Conclusion Our base case growth estimates are below most market expectations as well as government targets. Outperformance over thesenumbers is
STORAGE TENDERS PICK UP IN INDIA -BRIDGE TO INDIA After years of anticipation, grid scale storage tenders have finally started picking pace in India. Seven tenders with a total storage capacity of 84 MWh (with 78 MW of solar PV capacity) have been issued in the last one year. These tenders have been issued by SECI, NTPC and NLC predominantly in remote areas of Jammu & Kashmir, Lakshadweep REQUEST FOR SELECTION (RFS) DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF WIND Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (A Government of IndiaEnterprise)
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11 MARCH 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Karnataka andDelhi DISCOMs have recently issued empanelment tenders for installation of residential rooftop solar systems under MNRE’s phase II rooftop solar scheme, also known as SRISTI. Including these two states, twelve states and union territories have so far issued such tenders. Six states and union territories have already completed empanelment process for a total capacity of 180 MW and obtained MNREapproval for…
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POOR DESIGN OF PROCUREMENT SCHEMES WOULD HURT RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS __
11 MARCH 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Karnataka andDelhi DISCOMs have recently issued empanelment tenders for installation of residential rooftop solar systems under MNRE’s phase II rooftop solar scheme, also known as SRISTI. Including these two states, twelve states and union territories have so far issued such tenders. Six states and union territories have already completed empanelment process for a total capacity of 180 MW and obtained MNREapproval for…
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------------------------- CORONAVIRUS DISRUPTION HIGHLIGHTS RISK OF EXTERNAL DEPENDENCE _ _ 28 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA The Ministry of Finance has clarified that projects affected by the Coronavirus breakout would be given relief by way of extensions in project completion timelines under Force Majeure provisions. The announcement is not a surprise as the resultant business disruption, clearly outside the control of the project developers or the equipment suppliers, has severely impacted equipment shipments and installationactivity.…
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CORONAVIRUS DISRUPTION HIGHLIGHTS RISK OF EXTERNAL DEPENDENCE _ _ 28 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA The Ministry of Finance has clarified that projects affected by the Coronavirus breakout would be given relief by way of extensions in project completion timelines under Force Majeure provisions. The announcement is not a surprise as the resultant business disruption, clearly outside the control of the project developers or the equipment suppliers, has severely impacted equipment shipments and installationactivity.…
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------------------------- INDIA TAKES ONE MORE STEP IN INTEGRATION OF RE 25 FEBRUARY 2020 | MRIDUL CHADHA Eight of the proposed 11 Renewable Energy Management Centres (REMCs) have commenced operations. REMCs were proposed to be set up by the Ministry of Power back in 2017 to aggregate renewable energy forecasts and dispatch schedules. They are expected to help optimise scheduling of conventional power plants and maintain grid balance.Read more...
INDIA TAKES ONE MORE STEP IN INTEGRATION OF RE 25 FEBRUARY 2020 | MRIDUL CHADHA Eight of the proposed 11 Renewable Energy Management Centres (REMCs) have commenced operations. REMCs were proposed to be set up by the Ministry of Power back in 2017 to aggregate renewable energy forecasts and dispatch schedules. They are expected to help optimise scheduling of conventional power plants and maintain grid balance.Read more...
------------------------- WEAK POWER DEMAND AN UNDER APPRECIATED RISK _ _ 24 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA India added 2,770 MW of renewable capacity in Q4 2019. For the year 2019, total capacity addition is estimated at 11,403 MW comprising 7,140 MW utility scale solar, 1,896 MW rooftop solar and 2,367 MW wind. The total figure is up marginally over 10,683 MW capacity addition in 2018 but substantially lower than 14,031 MW in 2017.Read more...
WEAK POWER DEMAND AN UNDER APPRECIATED RISK _ _ 24 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA India added 2,770 MW of renewable capacity in Q4 2019. For the year 2019, total capacity addition is estimated at 11,403 MW comprising 7,140 MW utility scale solar, 1,896 MW rooftop solar and 2,367 MW wind. The total figure is up marginally over 10,683 MW capacity addition in 2018 but substantially lower than 14,031 MW in 2017.Read more...
------------------------- KING COAL HERE TO STAY _ _ 12 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Thermal power IPPs have put in bids of INR 3.26/ kWh in a 2,500 MW tender issued as part of a Ministry of Power scheme. They would supply power to DISCOMs across the country under 3-year PPAs at prices indexed to 50% of wholesale price inflation index (currently less than 3% per annum). Participating IPPs include Adani, Jindal, Essar, GMR,Jaypee, Sembcorp…
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KING COAL HERE TO STAY _ _ 12 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Thermal power IPPs have put in bids of INR 3.26/ kWh in a 2,500 MW tender issued as part of a Ministry of Power scheme. They would supply power to DISCOMs across the country under 3-year PPAs at prices indexed to 50% of wholesale price inflation index (currently less than 3% per annum). Participating IPPs include Adani, Jindal, Essar, GMR,Jaypee, Sembcorp…
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------------------------- NO DEARTH OF EQUITY _ _ 06 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, Temasek, and Swedish PE fund, EQT, have announced entry in the Indian renewable power sector with a corpus of USD 500 million. They have set up a new renewable IPP platform, O2 Power, as a 50:50 joint-venture. The venture has got off to a brisk start by hiring a team of senior managers from ReNew and…Read more...
NO DEARTH OF EQUITY _ _ 06 FEBRUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, Temasek, and Swedish PE fund, EQT, have announced entry in the Indian renewable power sector with a corpus of USD 500 million. They have set up a new renewable IPP platform, O2 Power, as a 50:50 joint-venture. The venture has got off to a brisk start by hiring a team of senior managers from ReNew and…Read more...
------------------------- GOVERNMENT PASSING THE BUCK TO PROJECT DEVELOPERS _ _ 31 JANUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Last week, we wrote about the proposed MNRE scheme to procure round-the-clock renewable power with blending with thermal power. As we noted, the need for firm, predictable power is all too clear. But it is odd that the government is asking the project developers to provide a solution for this. Not only is the scheme beyond scope ofmost renewable…
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GOVERNMENT PASSING THE BUCK TO PROJECT DEVELOPERS _ _ 31 JANUARY 2020 | BRIDGE TO INDIA Last week, we wrote about the proposed MNRE scheme to procure round-the-clock renewable power with blending with thermal power. As we noted, the need for firm, predictable power is all too clear. But it is odd that the government is asking the project developers to provide a solution for this. Not only is the scheme beyond scope ofmost renewable…
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