Railways Seek Bids for 500 MW RTC Renewable Power
Railway Energy Management Company (REMCL) has announced bids to select developers for supplying 500 MW round-the-clock (RTC) power from grid-connected renewable energy projects, with or without storage, for Indian Railways.
The bidding deadline is February 25, 2025, and submissions will be opened on February 27, 2025. Developers must quote a minimum of 100 MW for the projects, to be built on a build-own-operate basis.
Cost Details Earnest Deposit: Rs 980,000 (~Rs 11.4 lakh)/MW Performance Guarantee: Rs 2 million (~Rs 23.2 lakh)/MW Bid Document Fee: Rs 29,500 (~Rs 34,200) Bid Processing Fee: Rs 1 million (~Rs 11.6 lakh) + 18% GST Success Charges: Rs 100,000 (~Rs 1.16 lakh)/MW + 18% GST
Project Specifications The project scope includes setting up renewable energy facilities, securing required land, and establishing a dedicated transmission network. Developers must use type-certified wind turbine models and solar modules from approved manufacturers.
Projects must be commissioned within 24 months of award, ensuring a minimum annual power availability of 75% for the first three years and 85% thereafter. Non-compliance will result in damages at 200% of the tariff for shortfall energy.
Financial & Technical Criteria Turnover Requirement: ?48 million (~?5.6 crore)/MW in the last financial year. Excess energy may be sold to third parties or power exchanges, offering flexibility in operations. Background REMCL, a joint venture of the Ministry of Railways (49%) and RITES (51%), has been proactive in renewable energy initiatives. Recently, it also invited bids for feasibility studies and detailed project reports for solar projects across multiple states.
This bid is a step toward sustainable energy integration in India’s railway operations, underscoring its commitment to renewable energy advancements.
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