Spark Network found that around 8 power companies have bided for the 1980 MW Thermal Power Project of Maha Tamil Collieries. The project is proposed to be set up at Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh.
Eight power companies are known to have bid for the 1,980-Mw thermal power project of Maha Tamil Collieries, in Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh.
The list of the companies include Reliance Power, GVK, Lanco Infratech, GMR, L&T, Sterlite Energy, JSW Energy and Indiabulls Power. The cost of the project estimated at Rs. 15,000 Crore. The project being a pit-head will be located right at the attached coal mine. The mine, Gare Pelma – II produces 15 mt annual output and having reserves of around 768 million tonnes.
Maha Tamil Collieries is a joint venture company of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) and the Mahrashtra State Mining Corporation, each an arm of their respective state governments. TNEB has 77 per cent of the equity and MSMC the rest. The JV will allow the successful bidder to use coal from the mine to put up the power capacity. The developer must, after satisfying obligations to the host state (Chhattisgarh), sell half the remaining power produced to the state electricity boards of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The other half can be sold on a “merchant basis” though the two boards will have first right of refusal on these, too. And, any extra coal from the mine should be diverted back to the joint venture company.
The bid rules asked for companies with at least three years experience in mining 10 million tonnes in the past three years, either in India or abroad. Bidders who have been selected to develop a coal mine with geological reserves of 250 million tonnes are also qualified.
Spark Network believes that the bid qualifications are very strict and very few companies can qualify, but the project has generated huge interest because it is one the biggest power projects seeking bids after the Tilaiya (in Jharkhand) ultra mega power project (UMPP) bids.
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