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Ayana to supply 300 MW of round-the-clock renewable power to REMCL

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Ayana Renewable Power will develop over 1 GW of renewable energy capacity comprising solar and wind, supplemented with a storage solution, to ensure round-the-clock power supply.

Ayana Renewable Power, a Bengaluru-based renewable energy platform majority-controlled by National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF), has secured a project to supply 300 MW of renewable energy round the clock to REMCL, a joint venture company of the Ministry of Railways and RITES Ltd. 

Ayana won the capacity at a levelized tariff of INR 4.1/kWh through its subsidiary Project Nine Renewable Energy in a reverse bid auction for a cumulative 900 MW tendered by REMCL. 

To supply 300 MW of round-the-clock power, Ayana will need to install around 1 GW of solar and wind energy generation capacity supported by a storage solution. It will develop the RE project on a build-own-operate basis. 

“The project is a first-of-its-kind, with a high degree of availability and dispatchability, and will add installed capacity of approximately 1 GW of renewables through solar and wind to Ayana’s portfolio with third-party storage arrangements. This takes Ayana’s cumulative capacity in operation, maintenance, and development to nearly 5 GW,” stated Ayana.

“With an annual availability of over 85%, the project will provide firm renewable energy for 25 years and showcases the potential of RTC to enable baseload, rather than managing peak-load as has been traditionally done,” Ayana added.