New Delhi: SJVN Limited has signed MoUs with Government of Maharashtra for the development of pumped storage projects (PSPs) and floating solar projects (FSPs) in the state. The MoUs have been signed in presence of Deputy Chief Minister and Energy Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai on Thursday.
The first MoU was inked between SJVN and the Department of Water Resources, Government of Maharashtra, for the development of five Pumped Storage Projects of the total capacity of 8100 MW. This MoU has been signed by SJVN's Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Sushil Sharma and the Additional Chief Secretary of Water Resources Department, Government of Maharashtra Deepak Kapoor (IAS).
The second MoU has been signed between SJVN and Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MAHAGENCO) for the development of 505 MW Floating Solar Project at Lower Wardha Dam in Maharashtra. The MoU was signed by SJVN Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Sushil Sharma and MAHAGENCO's CMD Dr P Anbalagan (IAS).
The Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra congratulated SJVN, MAHAGENCO & Water Resource Department on achieving this major milestone and extended full support of Government of Maharashtra for ensuring timely execution and completion of these projects. The Dy. Chief Minister further stated that these MoUs will mark a new chapter in Maharashtra's energy infrastructure journey.
The 505 MW Floating Solar Project will be developed in two Phases. The First Phase will be of 100 MW and the second phase will be of 405 MW. The phased development will ensure optimal use of existing power evacuation infrastructure and will provide a sustainable and reliable energy source for the region.
The 8100 MW Pumped Storage Projects include 800 MW Kolmondapada, 1500 MW Sidgarh, 2000 MW Chornai, 1800 MW Baitarni and 2000 MW Jalvara Pumped Storage Projects. This MoU will facilitate SJVN to undertake Survey & Investigation, preparation of DPR and further establishment of the aforesaid projects in Maharashtra in a time bound manner as per the prevailing rule/policies/schemes of the Central/ State Government. The PSPs will play a critical role in energy storage, grid stabilization and meeting the peak electricity demand, ensuring reliable and clean energy for the state of Maharashtra.
The total estimated investment on these projects will be to the tune of Rs 48,000 crores and will generate approx. 8400 direct and indirect employment opportunities. The projects will also support eco-tourism and skill development initiatives which will benefit the local communities.
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