UP Govt clears proposal to procure 1500 MW power from thermal project through competitive bidding 
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UP Govt clears proposal to procure 1500 MW power from thermal project through competitive bidding

The decision in this regard was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath

PTI

New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh Government on Tuesday approved a proposal to procure 1,500 MW power from a 2x800 MW (1600 MW) thermal power project through a competitive bidding, in a move aimed at bridging the state's growing electricity demand.

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The decision in this regard was taken at the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

According to Energy Minister AK Sharma, the state is projected to require an additional 10,795 MW of thermal power by 2033–34 to meet its rising energy needs.

The procurement of 1,500 MW from the upcoming project is a part of the state's long-term planning to ensure energy security.

In the bidding process, Adani Power emerged as the lowest bidder, quoting a fixed charge of Rs 3.727 per unit, a fuel charge of Rs 1.656 per unit, making the total tariff Rs 5.383 per unit (kWh).

A Power Supply Agreement (PSA) will be signed with the company for a period of 25 years, at the quoted tariff of Rs 5.383 per unit, as per the terms of the long-term power bid.

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