Reliance NU Energies, a subsidiary of Reliance Power, has won the largest share of 750 MW in the 1,500 MW peak renewable power auction conducted by SJVN at an attractive tariff of ₹6.74 per kWh. The tender emphasizes assured peak power supply from interstate renewable projects integrated with energy storage systems.
Reliance Power’s renewable energy arm, Reliance NU Energies, has secured the biggest allocation of 750 MW in the recently concluded 1,500 MW renewable energy auction held by SJVN Limited. The tariff discovered for this assured peak power supply is ₹6.74 per kWh, reflecting competitive pricing in India’s expanding renewable energy market.
The auction required the delivery of 6 GWh of peak power (1.5 GW x 4 hours) from interstate transmission system (ISTS)-connected renewable projects paired with energy storage systems (ESS). Alongside Reliance, other major winners include Sembcorp Industries with 150 MW and Solarcraft Power India (BluPine Energy) with 150 MW, both at similar tariffs, and ACME Solar with 450 MW.
These projects will be developed on a build-own-operate basis, connecting anywhere in India to the ISTS with strict standards for technology and grid reliability. The power purchase agreements will run for 25 years, supporting India’s clean energy goals and grid stability through dispatchable renewables.
Key Highlights:
Reliance NU Energies wins 750 MW, largest share in SJVN’s 1,500 MW assured peak power auction
Tariff locked at ₹6.74 per kWh, competitive for renewables with storage integration
Auction includes energy storage system requirements to supply consistent peak power
Other winners include Sembcorp Industries, Solarcraft Power India (BluPine Energy), and ACME Solar
Projects to operate under 25-year power purchase agreements ensuring long-term supply
Supports India’s renewable energy targets and grid stability with firm dispatchable power
Sources: PV Magazine India, Mercom India, Renewable Watch, SolarQuarter, SaurEnergy, NSE Filings