Wind power
India to open tenders for 4GW offshore wind projects in 2022
Seetao 2022-06-13 10:20
  • India has 112 GW of bottom-fixed and 83 GW of floating offshore wind potential, with the best locations in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat
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India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy will launch its first offshore wind tender in the next three to four months to lease blocks near Tamil Nadu, a state that can accommodate around 4 GW of offshore wind capacity . This will be the first of eight rounds planned for the next eight years as the country plans to auction off Tamil Nadu and Gujarat each year until 2030.

The history of wind power construction in India

India will lease offshore wind blocks equivalent to 4 gigawatts of capacity by 2025 and will increase this to 5 gigawatts in the next five rounds. As the country has made announcements of offshore wind plans several times over the past few years, but progress has been slow in the development phase, it is worth noting that the government's latest announcement comes after a meeting on transmission planning for offshore wind projects, which is One of the country's key stumbling blocks on the way to its first offshore wind farm.

On June 9, 2022, India's Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy, Shri RK Singh, and Secretary Shri Alok Kumar and Shri Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi met with the Central Transmission Utilities Corporation to discuss the total cost of the Gujarat and Tamil Nadu coasts. 10 GW wind power project. Evacuation and power transmission from offshore pooling substations to onshore transmission will be provided free of charge for all offshore wind capacity that will be tendered through 2030. The first batch of 12 GW of tenders over the next three years will be conducted using a single-phase, two-envelope model, with the government first pre-qualifying developers based on their technical and commercial capabilities. Eligible bidders will proceed to Phase 2, which will quote a lease fee per square kilometer of seabed area, with the bidder offering the highest lease fee awarded the lease.

While the country has set targets for offshore wind power of 5 gigawatts by 2022 and 30 gigawatts by 2030, progress on the first use of steel in water has been slow. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy released draft rules for offshore wind leases in early 2019 for developing projects within the country's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The country's National Wind Energy Institute has launched a tender seeking turnkey construction of four offshore LiDARs for two sites. Interest in building wind farms offshore India has been increasing. Keywords: engineering construction, engineering news

In May 2020, India's NTPC Ltd. signed a memorandum of understanding with Oil and Gas Ltd. to set up a joint venture to explore the construction of offshore wind power and other renewable energy projects in India and overseas. The companies did not disclose any specific information on offshore wind projects. RWE Renewables and India's integrated power company Tata Power have entered into a partnership to explore the potential for joint development of offshore wind projects in the country.Editor/XingWentao

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