12.04.2017, 18:46
ENGIE wins a 338 MWp solar project in India
OREANDA-NEWS. Following a very competitive bid in India, ENGIE – through its subsidiary Solairedirect India – was awarded yesterday a solar project of a total capacity of 338 MWp. ENGIE proposed the most competitive offer with a price of INR 3.15/kWh (approx. USD 48.7/MWh). The solar park, named NTPC Kadapa will be built in the State of Andhra Pradesh, in the South of India, operating as of mid-2018.
This tender has been subject to both fast and highly competitive bidding processes with the participation of 7 Indian and international contractors; it illustrates also the sharp drop in prices of solar energy in India.
The bid is part of the National Solar Mission – Phase II, a program launched by the Indian State in 2010 to develop solar generation widely and reach 100 GW of solar capacity by 2022.
With this project, ENGIE will reach a total capacity of 810 MWp in India and strengthens its leading position of a major player in competitive solar. The Group employs around 560 people in the country, in power generation, engineering and energy services.
This tender has been subject to both fast and highly competitive bidding processes with the participation of 7 Indian and international contractors; it illustrates also the sharp drop in prices of solar energy in India.
The bid is part of the National Solar Mission – Phase II, a program launched by the Indian State in 2010 to develop solar generation widely and reach 100 GW of solar capacity by 2022.
With this project, ENGIE will reach a total capacity of 810 MWp in India and strengthens its leading position of a major player in competitive solar. The Group employs around 560 people in the country, in power generation, engineering and energy services.
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