New Delhi: The power ministry on Saturday announced that the way has been cleared to start work on the inter-state power transmission project in Maharashtra’s Kallam region, which is part of the Western Region Network Expansion Plan. Kallam Transco Limited, the special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed for setting up the project, has been handed over to the successful bidder of the project, M/s Indigrid 2 Limited and Indigrid 1 Limited (Consortium).
The bidding process was carried out by REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited (RECPDCL), a wholly owned subsidiary of public sector finance giant REC Limited. Another power transmission project, for which Tata Power Company Limited was the successful bidder, was approved for Uttar Pradesh. SPV Jalpura Khurja Power Transmission Limited has been formed for construction of 400/220 KV, 2×500 MVA GIS Substation at Metro Depot (Greater Noida) along with associated lines and 400/220 KV, 2×500 MVA GIS Substation at Jalpura. Ministry’s statement. The SPV was handed over to the successful bidders on April 5, 2024 in the presence of CEO, RECPDCL Rajesh Kumar and senior officials of REC Limited, Central Transmission Utility of India Limited and Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited. RECPDCL was the bid process coordinator for both the projects being executed through tariff-based bidding process.
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2024-04-07 11:45:35