News at Glance
- 500 MW awarded: NTPC Green Energy Ltd secured 500 megawatts in a SECI peak power tender.
- Tariff fixed at ₹6/kWh: The winning bid was priced at six rupees per kilowatt-hour for peak supply.
- Tender targets peak-hour needs: The procurement aims to secure capacity to meet higher demand periods.
Winning bid at ₹6.00/kWh signals price for peak-hour supply in SECI round
NTPC Green Energy Ltd, the renewable arm of state-owned NTPC, has been awarded 500 MW of capacity in a Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) peak power tender at a tariff of ₹6 per kilowatt-hour. The result highlights continued interest from large developers in government-run procurement for peak-hour electricity.
SECI peak power tenders are designed to secure capacity specifically for high-demand hours, when system stress and prices can rise. Such auctions are part of broader efforts to integrate variable renewable generation with supply mechanisms that address evening and seasonal peaks.
The quoted tariff applies to the output covered under the tender and reflects bidders’ assessment of generation profiles, scheduling and any integration costs. Tender structures and payment mechanisms vary, with SECI typically laying out technical and commercial terms in auction documents.
The award augments NTPC Green Energy’s presence among developers participating in competitive procurement. Large-scale wins in SECI tenders can influence developers’ project pipelines and financing plans, though specifics such as project location, commissioning timelines and off-takers were not detailed in public summaries.
Procurements of this type can also serve as price signals for the market and for distribution utilities planning capacity mixes for peak periods. SECI auctions have in recent years attracted a mix of domestic and private players seeking contracted revenue streams in India’s growing power sector.
Further information about the projects tied to this capacity, including delivery schedules or the identities of any designated buyers, was not provided in the tender headline. Market observers will watch subsequent disclosures and implementation milestones for clarity.
FAQs
What is SECI?
SECI is the Solar Energy Corporation of India, a central government entity that organises auctions and tenders to procure renewable energy capacity and related services.
What is a peak power tender?
A peak power tender procures electricity or capacity specifically for periods of highest demand, typically evening hours, to ensure supply adequacy and manage system stress.
What does a tariff of ₹6/kWh mean?
It is the price quoted per kilowatt-hour for the electricity supplied under the tender. The tariff reflects costs and market conditions for delivering power during peak periods.
Who is NTPC Green Energy?
NTPC Green Energy Ltd is the renewable energy subsidiary of NTPC, focused on developing and operating projects in the clean energy sector.
Will this award immediately affect consumer tariffs?
Not directly; such awards influence procurement and wholesale markets but consumer tariffs depend on distribution utilities, regulators and broader market arrangements.
When will the awarded capacity be operational?
The tender documentation or subsequent company disclosures typically set project timelines; specific commissioning dates for these awarded megawatts were not published in summary reports.


