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South African solar firm in 50 MW India win after intense online bidding

26th May 2017

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

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A South African solar photovoltaic (PV) project developer won the right this week to build a 50 MW solar power plant in Rajasthan, India, following an intensive competitive bidding process.

Phelan Energy Group (PEG), based in Cape Town, prevailed in an online reverse auction involving 14 preselected solar companies, which duelled for over 10 hours on May 9 to secure the allocation at the Bhadla solar park.

PEG reports that its Rs2.62/kWh bid, which translates to R0.54/kWh, set a new solar- tariff benchmark in India, coming in more than 15% lower than a previous Indian record achieved in April.

Media reports indicate that Avaada Power, of India, also bid Rs2.62/kWh for a 100 MW project at Bhadla, while SBG Cleantech bid Rs2.63/kWh to construct a 100 MW plant.

A total of 27 bids, representing a combined 3 250 MW, were reportedly received for the 250 MW capacity on offer.

The tariffs bid were also lower than the average rate of power generated by the coal-fired plants owned by India’s largest power generation utility, NTPC.

“The result from this bid has proved that solar power is no longer simply an alternative, but is the de facto cheapest form of power available in a coal power-dominated market such as India,” PEG chairperson Paschal Phelan said in a statement.

PEG subsidiary Solar Capital is a leading solar PV developer in South Africa, with the country’s largest installation, at 175 MW. It is also pursuing a 2 000 MW project pipeline.

Phelan tells Engineering News that, while the Rajasthan project is the company’s first foray into India, it definitely intends making further bids.

“By 2022, India targets 100 GW of solar, so we do plan to bid again.”

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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