In Short : Sembcorp Industries’ renewables unit has secured a 300 megawatts (MW) solar project from India’s NHPC (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation). This indicates a significant development in the renewable energy sector, with NHPC, a major player in hydropower, expanding into solar power generation. The project’s scale, 300 MW, reflects the growing emphasis on large-scale solar installations in India as part of the country’s efforts to increase its renewable energy capacity.
In Detail : Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries on Thursday said its renewables unit was awarded a 300 mega-watt (MW) solar power project by Indian government-run hydropower producer NHPC Ltd.
NHPC in its letter of award confirmed Sembcorp’s unit, Green Infra Wind Energy Ltd’s (GIWEL) final offer, and committed to buying power output from the project for 25 years under a long-term power purchase agreement, Sembcorp said in a statement.
The project will be funded by internal funds and debt, and is expected to be ready for commercial operation in 2026, the energy and urban solutions provider said.
The award comes weeks after GIWEL signed an agreement with an India-based power producer, Leap Green Energy, to buy two special purpose vehicles owning 228 MW of operational wind assets in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
Earlier this week, Sembcorp also won a tender from Singaporean government agency JTC Corporation for the largest solar project in the city-state.