India’s SJVN launches 1.5 GW/6 GWh renewables-plus-storage tender

Indian power producer SJVN has invited a tender for 1.5 GW of renewable energy projects backed with energy storage systems for assured peak supply of 6 GWh.
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State-run hydropower producer SJVN is seeking bids from developers to set up 1.5 GW of renewable energy projects backed with energy storage systems for assured peak supply of 6 GWh.

The storage projects should have a cumulative power output of 1.5 GW and a storage capacity of four hours.

The collocated facilities are to be developed on a build-own-operate (BOO) basis. They can be located anywhere in India and must connect to the interstate transmission system (ISTS).

The selection of developers will be done via tariff-based competitive bidding.

Last week, SJVN inked two memorandums of understandings with the Government of Maharashtra to develop 8.1 GW of pumped storage projects and 505 MW floating solar projects in the Indian state.

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