By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Reading: India Issues Tender for Allocation of 7GW of Offshore Wind Capacity
Share
Notification Show More
Aa
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
Aa
Search
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Follow US
© 2022 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.
OOLP Maritime World News > Global Maritime News > India Issues Tender for Allocation of 7GW of Offshore Wind Capacity
Global Maritime News

India Issues Tender for Allocation of 7GW of Offshore Wind Capacity

Last updated: 2023/09/29 at 2:58 PM
64 Views
Share
2 Min Read
SHARE

Published
Sep 29, 2023 2:24 PM by

OOLP

India is inviting developers to tender bids for the allocation of a large swathe of offshore wind sites off the coast of Tamil Nadu. According to a notice issued by India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), a total of seven sites covering an area of more than 550 square miles are on offer. The estimated power generation potential is as much as 7.2 GW of wind energy.


- Promotional Ads -

India has recently completed preliminary studies and determined that there is good potential for offshore wind development off the country’s southern tip and west coast. Eight zones each off the coast of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu were identified. Offshore wind capacity of approximately 37 GW is planned to be auctioned by 2030.


On top of this, the government has published a strategy for development of offshore wind energy projects, proposing three models.


Under this tender notice, bids will be accepted in a single stage two envelope process. The first envelope will be on the techno-commercial bid. The second envelope will be the financial bid for the site lease, with a minimum floor price of $1200 per square kilometer per year.


The initial seabed lease will be for a period of five years, during which time the developer will have to complete and commission the project. This trial period is extendable on a case-by-case basis, one year at a time. After commissioning, the lease will be extended for the lifetime of the project.


The first allocation for half of the sites is expected by February of next year, and the second is scheduled for the 2025 financial year.

Source: https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/india-issues-tender-for-allocation-of-7gw-of-offshore-wind-capacity

- Promotional Ads -

You Might Also Like

New Fuels But Perennial Goals

Private equity firm TJC acquires Global Transport Solutions

UK Deploys One of its Most Advanced Vessels to the Middle East

Options For Retrofitting Ro-Pax With Hydrogen

Jeff Bezos’ 417-Foot Yacht May Be Too Big for Florida’s Top Yacht Clubs

admin September 29, 2023
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link Print
Previous Article IWS Fleet Strikes Deal To Put Off Yard Payments For
Next Article Diana Shipping Inc. Announces Direct Continuation of Time Charter Contract for m/v Seattle With Solebay
- Promotional Ads -

Latest News

New Fuels But Perennial Goals
Global Maritime News December 1, 2023
The Port of Rotterdam Authority officially commissions Container Exchange Route
Port news December 1, 2023
UAE showcases its maritime industry’s competencies during the IMO Council election’s reception
Shipping news December 1, 2023
Private equity firm TJC acquires Global Transport Solutions
Global Maritime News December 1, 2023

OOLP maritime news is a portal that gets latest updates and happenings from the maritime & cruise industry across the globe.

Top maritime stories

Global maritime news

International shipping news

Cruise news

Maritime ports

Security and piracy

About OOLP news

Contact us

Live maritime traffic

Events

Blog

Follow US
© 2023 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?