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.