Two schemes floated to revive stranded gas-based power units
The schemes include procuring 2,000 MW from gas-based plants through auction and bundling it with an equal capacity of solar power. Another 2,000 MW will be procured through online reverse auction, on a model similar to previous such schemes.
The schemes include procuring 2,000 MW from gas-based plants through auction and bundling it with an equal capacity of solar power. Another 2,000 MW will be procured through online reverse auction, on a model similar to previous such schemes.
Power producers welcomed the long awaited scheme, saying it will bring almost 11,000 MW of stranded gas assets out of NPA situation. “The scheme should be quickly implemented with all waivers,” Association of Power Producers director general Ashok Khurana said. “The key to success of this scheme would depend on sourcing gas at competitive rates.”

He said with the prevailing subdued price of RLNG, gas-based power producers should be able to market their power on a standalone basis without even needing solar as bundled power. “But on a long-term basis, if India has to move towards clean energy, renewable energy and gas-based power has to co-exist,” Khurana said.
A senior government official said a draft cabinet note is being prepared for the two schemes to procure total 4,000 MW from the stressed gas-based projects. Under the bundling scheme, the solar capacity will be given priority to run. Gas-based capacity will run at times when solar power is not available and producers will have the option to sell produce in spot market in times of back down by distribution companies. Both schemes are proposed to be run without subsidy for a minimum of three years.
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