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Country
  
India

Type
  
Flat-panel PV

Commission date
  
December 2018

Site area
  
1,590 acres (6.4 km)

Rewa Ultra Mega Solar

Location
  
Rewa district, Madhya Pradesh

Owner(s)
  
Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL)

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Rewa Ultra Mega Solar is a proposed solar park spread over an area of 1,590 acres (6.4 km2) in the Gurh tehsil of Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. The project is expected to be commissioned with 750 MW capacity by the end of 2018. Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL), the implementing agency of the project, is a 50:50 joint venture between the Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikash Nigam Limited (MPUVNL) and the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).

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Minister of State for Renewable Energy Piyush Goyal informed the Lok Sabha in July 2014 that the government intended to construct a 750 MW solar park in Rewa. 24% of power generated from the park will be sold to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, and the remaining to Madhya Pradesh state utility, M.P. Power Management Company Ltd.

PGCIL is awarded the contract for developing the 220/400 KV substation for the evacuation of power from the project site to different consumers. M/S Alstom is selected by PGCIL to develop the construction of substation work.

Internal infrastructure for the project is developed by the RUMSL. RUMSL is developing the project site and will allow developers to set up the unit without worrying of the evacuation infrastructure.

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Auctions

RUMSL selected developers based on 3 stage assessment viz; Technical Proposal, Financial Proposal, Reverse Auction. RUMSL conducted the bid and reverse auction process using the Electronic Tender portal hosted by the Telecommunication Consultants India Ltd (TCIL).

The 750 MW capacity was auctioned in three packages of 250 MW each. RUMSL invited bids from solar power developers in January 2017. Twenty firms submitted bids, from which eighteen were shortlisted based on their financial and technical proposal to participate in the bidding process. The reverse auction process for the project involved 33 hours of non-stop bidding by the shortlisted bidders beginning at 10 AM on 9 February 2017. Mahindra Susten, ACME Solar Holdings, and Solengeri Power won the first, second and third units quoting tariffs of Rs 2.979, Rs 2.970 and Rs 2.974 for the first year of operations. These were the lowest tariffs ever awarded through a bidding process for a solar project in India, surpassing the INR 4.34/unit quoted in the auctions for the Bhadla Solar Park.

Special Project Features:

  • World bank loan for the development of 33/220 KV Pooling substation to evacuate power from the Rewa Solar power project. Construction work is already in progress at the project site.
  • PGCIL is developing the 220/400 kV Inter-state transmission system for Rewa Solar Power Plant to different power purchasers.
  • First project to get funding from Clean Technology Fund (CTF) in India
  • Innovative design of Contracts to address the varying demand pattern of the off-takers
  • Three tier payment security Mechanism for the procurer – First time in India
  • Largest solar power tender led by a State and not led by CPSUs
  • Absence of use of subsidy (Viability Gap Funding)
  • References

    Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Wikipedia