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Reliance NU Energies Wins 350 MW Solar Project with Battery Storage from SJVN

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Reliance NU Energies Wins 350 MW Solar Project with Battery Storage from SJVN

Reliance NU Energies, une filiale de Reliance Power dirigée par Anil Ambani, a remporté un projet d’énergie solaire de 350 MW associé à un système de stockage d’énergie par batterie (BESS) auprès de l’utilitaire hydroélectrique public SJVN. Le projet a été attribué à un tarif nivelé de ₹3,33 par unité pour une durée de 25 ans.

Dans le cadre du projet, un système de stockage d’énergie de 175 MW/700 MWh sera mis en place pour offrir 175 MWh d’énergie de secours pendant quatre heures, ce qui renforce la fiabilité du réseau et favorise l’intégration des énergies renouvelables. Ceci constitue un pas important vers les solutions d’énergie.

Renouvelable Reliance NU Energies, a subsidiary of Anil Ambani’s Reliance Power, has secured a significant contract from the state-run hydropower utility SJVN for a 350 MW solar power project integrated with battery storage. The project, awarded at a levelized tariff of ₹3.33 per unit over 25 years, marks a notable advancement in.

This development is part of India’s broader initiative to enhance its renewable energy capacity. In line with this, Reliance NU Suntech, another arm of Reliance Power, recently secured India’s largest solar and battery storage project—a 930 MW solar energy project coupled with a 465 MW/1,860 MWh Battery Energy Storage System.

India’s renewable energy sector, emphasizing the integration of advanced energy storage solutions with solar power generation (BESS). This project was awarded through SECI’s Tranche XVII e-reverse auction held on December 9, 2024, at a winning tariff of ₹3.53 per kWh The integration of battery storage in these projects.

Addresses the intermittency challenges of solar power, ensuring a reliable and steady power supply. Specifically, the 930 MW project guarantees a four-hour daily peak power supply, which is particularly beneficial for Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) that have previously relied on expensive power purchases during peak.

Reliance NU Sentech will develop the 930 MW project on a build-own-operate basis, connecting it to the interstate transmission system in compliance with Central Electricity Regulatory Commission regulations. The power generated will be sold to multiple DISCOMs across India under a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement with.

These strategic moves by Reliance Power’s subsidiaries underscore the company’s commitment to expanding its footprint in India’s renewable energy landscape, hours SECI aligning with the nation’s goal to increase its non-fossil power capacity to 500 GW by 2030. Reliance NU Energies, a subsidiary of Anil Ambani’s Reliance Power.

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Secured a 350 MW solar power project with integrated battery storage from state-run hydropower utility SJVN. The project, awarded at a levelised tariff of ₹3.33 per unit over 25 years, marks a significant advancement in India’s renewable energy sector, emphasizing the integration of advanced energy storage solutions with solar.

This development is part of India’s broader initiative to enhance its renewable energy capacity. In line with this, Reliance NU Suntech, another arm of Reliance Power, recently secured India’s largest solar and battery storage project—a 930 MW solar energy project coupled with a 465 MW/1,860 MWh Battery Energy Storage System.

The integration of battery storage in these projects addresses the intermittency challenges of solar power, ensuring a reliable and steady power supply. Specifically, the 930 MW project guarantees a four-hour daily peak power supply, which is particularly beneficial for Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) that have previously.

Reliance NU Suntech will develop the 930 MW project on a build-own-operate basis, connecting it to the interstate transmission system in compliance with Central (BESS). This project was awarded through SECI’s Tranche XVII e-reverse. Electricity Regulatory SECI relied on expensive power purchases during peak hours.

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