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India's Torrent, Lanco are lowest bidders in gas-fired power auction

India's Torrent Power and Lanco Group were among the business becoming the lowest bidders in an auction to provide natural gasfired power during periods of abnormally high electrical power use, a document reviewed revealed.

India relies on coal to create about three-quarters of its electricity, and power produced from coal is usually much more affordable than that generated by gas-fired plants. Over half of the country's roughly 25 gigawatts (GW) of gas-fired capacity is non-operational.

Fears of power scarcities while Prime Minister Narendra Modi represents election this year have actually pressed the world's fifth-largest economy to turn to gas-fired power.

India's daily electrical energy demand is anticipated to increase to a. record 256.5 gigawatts (GW) in September 2024, up from the. previous record of 243 GW in September in 2015, according to. the Central Electrical Power Authority.

A system of state-run generator NTPC Ltd released the. tender in January seeking 4,000 megawatts (MW) of gas-fired. power, but quotes were received for only 1,307 MW, the file. from the unit, NTPC's power trading affiliate NTPC Vidyut Vyapar. Nigam (NVVM), showed.

According to the document, Gush Power's DGEN Power plant. in western state of Gujarat used since Tuesday to provide 770. MW of power at 5.63 rupees ($ 0.0679) per kilowatt-hour (kWh),. while Lanco's gas-fired plant provided to provide 355 MW at 7.02. rupees per kWh.

Gush, Lanco and NVVM did not right away respond to. requests looking for talk about the offers.

Two smaller plants in the northern state of Uttarakhand. provided to supply an overall of 182 MW at approximately over 7. rupees per Kwh each.

The business emerged as the lowest bidders in an online. auction, but the contracts are yet to be awarded.

(source: Reuters)