It has won the 280 MW (DC) project under Rajasthan Urja Vikas Nigam Limited’s (RUVNL) tariff-based competitive bidding.
As per the bid terms, the solar power generated from the project will be supplied to RUVNL for 25 years at a tariff of ₹2.62 (~$0.032)/kWh, and the project will be commissioned within 18 months.
Speaking on the project win, Kishor Nair, CEO of Avaada Energy, said, “This is another feather in our cap as build on and expand our presence in the state Rajasthan. We are committed to making significant contributions to India’s green energy sector. I am certain that such ambitious projects, built with collaborations with the government, will lead India to a greener future. We view such steps as achievements in our drive towards a sustainable future.”
The plant will generate about 500 million units p.a., which will help to reduce 4,65,500 tons of CO2 equivalent emissions annually. The solar project can potentially power ~3.6 lakh households with green energy.