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PM Modi to dedicate 750 MW solar project at Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa to nation

It will be the first renewable energy project to supply to institutional customers outside the state, including Delhi Metro, which will get 24 per cent energy.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Friday dedicate to the nation a 750 MW solar project at Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa, and Delhi Metro will be one of its institutional customer outside the state, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

The project comprises three solar generating units of 250 MW each located on a 500-hectare plot inside a solar park.

“This project will reduce carbon emission equivalent to approximately 15 lakh tonne of CO2 per year,” according to a PMO statement on Thursday.

Prime Minister Modi will dedicate the solar project to the nation virtually.

It is the first renewable energy project to supply to institutional customers outside the state, including Delhi Metro, which will get 24 per cent of energy from the project. The remaining 76 per cent is being supplied to the state distribution companies of Madhya Pradesh.

It also exemplifies India’s commitment to attaining the target of gigawatt (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity by the year 2022, including 100 GW of solar installed capacity, the statement noted.

It is an example of the excellent results that can be achieved due to synergy between the central and the state governments, it said.

It was the first solar project in the country to break the “grid parity barrier”.

Compared to solar project tariffs of approximately Rs 4.50 per unit in early 2017, the Rewa project achieved the first-year tariff of Rs 2.97 per unit with a tariff escalation of Rs 0.05 per unit over 15 years and a levelised rate of Rs 3.30 per unit over the term of 25 years, the statement explained.

The Rewa project has been acknowledged in India and abroad for its robust structuring and innovations. Its payment security mechanism for reducing risks to power developers has been recommended as a model to other states by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, it said.

It has also received World Bank Group President’s Award for innovation and excellence and was included in the Prime Minister’s ‘A Book of Innovation: New Beginnings’.

The solar park was developed by the Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Ltd (RUMSL), a joint venture of Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd and Solar Energy Corporation of India, a central undertaking, the statement said.

Central financial assistance of Rs 138 crore has been provided to RUMSL for development of the park.

After the park was developed, Mahindra Renewables Private Ltd, ACME Jaipur Solar Power Pvt Ltd, and Arinsun Clean Energy Pvt Ltd were selected by RUMSL through reverse auction for developing three solar generating units of 250 MW each inside the solar park.


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