Ultra Mega Power Projects
Ultra Mega Power Projects are a series of ambitious power stations planned by the Government of India. This would entail the creation of an additional capacity of at least 100,000 MW by 2022. Ultra Mega Power projects, each with a capacity of 4000 MW or above, are being developed with the aim of bridging this gap.
The UMPPs are seen as an expansion of the MPP projects that the Government of India undertook in the 1990s, but met with limited success. The Ministry of Power, in association with the Central Electricity Authority and Power Finance Corporation Ltd., has launched an initiative for the development of coal-based UMPP's in India. These projects will be awarded to developers on the basis of competitive bidding.
Based on supercritical technology, 16,000 MW of capacity has been contracted through the competitive bidding process for UMPPs. The average tariff for these projects is in the range of 2-3 per kWh which is much lower than the recent cost plus tariffs. The first UMPP, developed by Tata Power at Mundra, Gujarat has been commissioned and contributes 4,000 MW in power to the Western grid.
Special purpose vehicles
, or shell companies, have been set up as wholly owned subsidiaries of the Power Finance Corporation for each UMPP that will be built. The SPV obtains various clearances, water linkage, coal mine allocation etc. for the project. The SPV also initiates action for land acquisition in the name of the SPV, selects the developer through a tariff based competitive bidding process and finally transfers the SPV to the identified developer along with the various clearances, tie ups, etc. The developer is then responsible to build–own–operate these UMPP plants.List of proposed UMPPs
According to the Power Finance Corporation, 15 UMPPs are envisioned. As of July 2012, 12 SPVs had been formed. Currently, two UMPPs have been commissioned. The table below shows the status of the 12 UMPPs for which SPVs have been formed.State | Plant | Special Purpose Vehicle | Owner | Capacity | Fuel source | Status | - |
Andhra Pradesh | Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Andhra Power Ltd. | Reliance Power | 3960 | Imported coal | Deferred or Postpone | - |
Andhra Pradesh | Nayunipalli Ultra Mega Power Project | Tatiya Andhra Mega Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | Proposed | - |
Bihar | Kakwara Ultra Mega Power Project. | Bihar Mega Power Limited . | not yet awarded | 4000 | local coal mine | Proposed | |
Chhattisgarh | Surguja Ultra Mega Power Project | Chhattisgarh Surguja Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | local coal mine | Uncertain | - |
Gujarat | Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd. | Tata Power | 4000 | Imported coal | . All units are fully functional. | - |
Jharkhand | Tilaiya Ultra Mega Power Project | Jharkhand Integrated Power Ltd. | Reliance Power | 3960 | local coal mine | Unknown. Reliance quit. | - |
Karnataka | Tadri Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Karnataka Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | Deferred | - |
Madhya Pradesh | Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project | Sasan Power Ltd. | Reliance Power | 3960 | local coal mine | All units operational | - |
Maharashtra | Girye Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Maharashtra Mega Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | Deferred | - |
Odisha | Bhedabahal Ultra Mega Power Project | Orissa Integrated Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | local coal mine | Bids invited by Government of India. | - |
Odisha | Sakhigopal Ultra Mega Power Project | Sakhigopal Integrated Power Co. Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | Proposed | - |
Odisha | Ghogarpalli Ultra Mega Power Project | Ghogarpalli Integrated Power Co. Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | local coal mine | Proposed | - |
Tamil Nadu | Cheyyur Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Tamil Nadu Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | The IEEFA found it to be unviable. Bids invited by Government of India. | - |
Uttar Pradesh | Etah Ultra Mega Power Project | Coastal Uttar pradesh Power Ltd. | not yet awarded | 4000 | Imported coal | Bids invited by Government of India. | - |