Coal India Limited has secured an estimated Rs 2,831.11 crore contract to build a 600 MW solar power facility at Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. Multiple outlets report that Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited awards the contract through a Letter of Award and that the project is structured as two separate 300 MW blocks. Electricity from the plant is supplied under a fixed tariff of Rs 2.73 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). The company is expected to complete the project within 18 months, with this timeline counted from the signing of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), according to stock exchange filings cited by the media. Before the PPA is signed, Coal India is required to provide compliance documentation specified in the Letter of Award and pay upfront solar park development charges. After meeting these prerequisites, Coal India will sign additional agreements, including an Implementation Support Agreement and Land Use Rights Agreement, to enable construction. Reporting across sources also states that the contract is with a domestic entity and is not treated as a related-party transaction, and that neither promoters nor promoter group firms hold stakes or other interests in Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited.
Coal India wins Rs 2,831 crore contract for 600 MW solar project in Uttar Pradesh
Coal India Limited has secured an estimated Rs 2,831.11 crore contract to build a 600 MW solar power facility at Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. Multiple outlets report that Bundelkhand Saur Urja...
- Coal India receives a contract worth about Rs 2,831.11 crore for a 600 MW solar project in Uttar Pradesh.
- The project is planned as two 300 MW units at Jalaun Solar Park.
- Electricity is supplied at a fixed tariff of Rs 2.73 per kWh.
- Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited issues the Letter of Award; the contract is reported as not involving related-party interests.
- Coal India expects to complete the project within 18 months after signing the Power Purchase Agreement.
The project, which comprises two 300 MW units, with electricity supplied at Rs 2.73 per kWh, will be executed within 18 months from the signing of the power purchase pact, the filing said.
4 hours agoMumbai: Coal India Ltd (CIL) on Monday announced it has secured a contract to establish a 600 megawatt (MW) solar power plant at Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh. The estimated project cost for the venture is Rs 2,831.11 crore.Project DetailsBundelkhand Saur Urja Limited awarded the Letter of Award to Coal India. The project involves setting up two 300 MW solar units and will sell power at a tariff of Rs 2.73 per kilowatt-hour (kWh).CM Mohan Yadav To Inaugurate 60 MW Jalud Solar Plant On April 29, IMC Power Bill To Drop By ₹4.5 Crore MonthlyExecution TimelineThe company expects to complete the project within 18 months from the date of signing the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). Coal India must also submit upfront solar park development charges before signing the Implementation Support Agreement (ISA).GAIL To Invest ₹3,800 Crore In 700 MW Solar Projects Across UP, Maharashtra To Boost Green Energy CapacityDomestic EntityThe contract was awarded by a domestic entity. It does not involve any promoter, promoter group, or group companies having an interest in the awarding entity, nor does it fall under related party transactions.Disclaimer: This story is based on company exchange filings and is for informational purposes only. Investors should evaluate risks before making decisions.
9 hours agoState-owned mining giant Coal India Limited announced on Wednesday that it has secured a major green energy contract worth an estimated Rs 2,831.11 crore to construct a massive 600 MW solar power facility in Uttar Pradesh.According to an official regulatory filing submitted to the stock exchanges, the domestic contract was awarded by Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited.The solar plant will be established at the Jalaun Solar Park in Uttar Pradesh.Also Read | Adani Green surpasses 20 GW renewable energy capacity, first in India to hit milestoneThe project will be divided into two distinct blocks of 300 MW each, and the generated electricity will be supplied at a fixed rate of Rs 2.73 per kilowatt-hour (kWh).Under the guidelines of the agreement, the Kolkata-based company must first submit the necessary compliance documentation as outlined in the initial Letter of Award. Following this step, the Coal India is required to pay upfront Solar Park Development fees.Once these financial and administrative prerequisites are complete, the company will formally sign the Power Purchase Agreement, the Implementation Support Agreement, and the Land Use Rights Agreement to legally clear the project for construction.Also Read | Govt targets solar, hydrogen components to cut import dependenceOnce the final Power Purchase Agreement is signed, the state-run miner will have a strict timeline of 18 months to fully execute and complete the solar facility.The company also used the regulatory filing to clear up any questions regarding corporate governance.Coal India confirmed in its disclosure that neither its promoters nor any of its promoter group firms hold any stakes, financial interests, or cross-holdings in Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited.Furthermore, the management clarified that the massive clean energy contract does not qualify as a related-party transaction and is being conducted entirely at arm's length.This project aligns with broader efforts by major Indian public sector undertakings to diversify away from fossil fuels and support the nation's growing renewable energy goals.The Jalaun solar development project forms a core component of the larger Jalaun Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Power Park located at Orai in the Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh.The overall park is being set up with an estimated investment of Rs 796.96 crore by Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited, a dedicated joint venture subsidiary of the state-owned hydropower giant NHPC.Prime Minister Narendra Modi initially laid the foundation stone for this massive 1,200 MW clean energy park via virtual mode in 2024.Once fully completed and commissioned, the wider solar park facility is projected to generate roughly 2,400 million units (MUs) of clean electricity every single year to help power the region.
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