Government has issued Guidelines under Section 63
of the Electricity Act, 2003 providing a framework for procurement of wind
power through a transparent process of bidding including standardisation of the
process and defining of roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders.
These Guidelines aim to enable the Distribution Licensees to procure wind power
at competitive rates in a cost effective manner
2. The Guidelines are applicable for procurement
of wind power from grid-connected Wind Power Projects (‘WPP’) having-
(a) individual size of
5 MW and above at one site with minimum bid capacity of 25 MW for intra-state
projects; and
(b) individual size of
50 MW and above at one site with minimum bid capacity of 50 MW for inter-state
projects.
3. Key components the Guidelines include that for compensation for
grid unavailability and backing-down, robust payment security mechanism,
standardisation of bidding process, risk-sharing framework between various
stakeholders through provisions like change in law, force majeure, measures in
case of default of procurer as also by generator, etc.
4. These Guidelines will give boost to the wind power sector as it
would facilitate the windy States to go for bidding process for
procurement of wind power themselves. After transition of tariff regime from
feed in tariffs to bidding route, it was mainly central government bids through
SECI which were helping the sector. State bids from Tamil Nadu and Gujarat had
objections from the wind sector in absence of guidelines.
5. In view of very competitive tariffs of Rs. 2.64 per unit
discovered through SECI’s second bid, the availability of these guidelines for
states, the wind power sector is poised for a strong
growth path towards achievement of 60 GW by 2022.
These Guidelines are available at following link:
http://powermin.nic.in/sites/default/files/webform/notices/Resolution_on_wind_Bidding_Guidelines_dated_8th_Decemeber_2017_Eng.pdf
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