Monday, July 30, 2007

Reliance Energy's subsidiary bags Sasan mega power project

The government today awarded the 4,000 MW Sasan ultra mega power project to Anil Ambani's Reliance Energy as the company's subsidiary (Reliance Power Ltd.) had submitted the lowest bid of Rs 1.19616 per kilo watt hour.

"The revised bid of Reliance Power Ltd quoting levelised tariff of Rs 1.19616 per kilo watt hour was the lowest of the three bids...accordingly, the eGoM has advised that the procurer should consider taking immediate action to issue the letter of intent to the lowest bidder," Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters in New Delhi.

Reliance Power Ltd (RPL) is a subsidiary of Reliance Energy Ltd.

Shinde was heading the empowered Group of Ministers (eGoM) on ultra mega power projects which met for the fifth time to take a decision on the vexed issue.

"We are delighted to have won India's largest ultra mega power project through an international competitive bidding process," REL Chairman Anil Ambani said in a statement.

Initially, Lanco had outbid REL with a tariff bid of Rs 1.196 per unit. The consortium later broke after Globeleq sold its stake to Lanco and Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. The bid was declared invalid after it was alleged that Lanco misrepresented facts during the bidding process.

Sasan Power Ltd, the special purpose vehicle set up by Power Finance Corporation for setting up the project, had asked three other bidders - RPL, NTPC and Jaiprakash Associates - to submit fresh bids. NTPC and Jaiprakash Associates, however, did not change the prices.

The eGoM directed the matter to be put before the board of Sasan Power Ltd for "expeditious action."