PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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INDIA AND ADB SIGN AN AGREEMENT FOR US $100
MILLION ADB LOAN FOR GUJARAT SOLAR POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
New Delhi: Phalguna 08, 1933
February
27, 2012
The Government of India and the Asian
Development Bank (ADB) today signed an agreement for a $100 million ADB loan to
develop a transmission system that will distribute 500 megawatts of solar power
from the Charanka Solar
Park in Gujarat.
Using
an innovative public private partnership (PPP) model, the project will create
job opportunities, improve social services and contribute to poverty reduction
locally. It will also support power distribution companies in Gujarat and other
Indian power utilities to meet part of their clean energy procurement
obligations through solar energy.
Under the PPP model, the government has
launched an attractive feed-in tariff for solar power payable to the developers
while offering them the option of developing projects in a solar park. State
government agencies lease the land and provide common infrastructure facilities
and services, including site preparation, transmission evacuation, access
roads, water and other services, thereby allowing developers to focus on the
timeliness and cost efficiency of the project.
The Indian Government is aiming to generate
20,000 MW of solar power by 2022. It has launched the Jawaharlal Nehru National
Solar Mission (JNNSm)
in 2010, which is expected
to generate 1,000 MW by 2013 by ramping up grid-connected solar power
generation.
The signatories were Shri Prabodh Saxena,
Joint Secretary (Administration & Bilateral Cooperation), Department of
Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance on behalf of the Government of India, and
Mr. Hun Kim, ADB Country Director for India. It was also signed on behalf of
the State Government of Gujarat along with Shri S.K. Negi, Managing Director,
Gujarat Energy Transmission Corp.
"Given rapid growing
electricity demand, and increasing reliance on imported sources of fossil fuel,
India expects to utilize its large potential for solar energy in an effective
manner. This project will not only benefit Gujarat, but will also help develop
the PPP solar park model under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar
Mission," Shri Prabodh Saxena said.
"ADB is committed to
generating 3,000 MW of solar power by 2013 under its Asia Solar Energy
Initiative and we believe India has the potential to account for a significant
share of this target," said Mr. Hun Kim.
In
addition, an associated Technical Assistance (TA) funded by the Deparment for
International Development of the United Kingdom and administered by ADB will
provide vocational training in energy-related skills and livelihood
opportunities to local people. At least half of the participants will be women.
This is a LIBOR-based loan from ADB's
Ordinary Capital Resources and has a term of 25 years including 5 years of
grace period.
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