THDCIL To Supply 184 MW Clean Power To Gujarat Under New MoU & PPA
The agreement is aimed at supporting Gujarat’s peak-hour power demand and enabling the large-scale integration of renewable energy (RE) into the grid
THDC India Limited (THDCIL), on Friday, said that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Government of Gujarat and Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited (GUVNL) for the supply of 184.08 MW clean power from India’s first Variable Speed Tehri Pumped Storage Plant (PSP) in Uttarakhand.
This new agreement is aimed at supporting Gujarat’s peak-hour power demand and enabling the large-scale integration of renewable energy (RE) into the grid. The signing ceremony, held was graced by Kanubhai Desai, Minister of Finance, Energy and Petrochemicals, Government of Gujarat; S. J. Haider, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; Anupam Anand, MD, GUVNL; Bhakti Shamal, Joint Secretary, Government of Gujarat; R. K. Vishnoi, CMD, THDCIL, A. K. Vijay Kumar, Special Officer, THDC India Ltd (Former Special Commissioner, Investment Promotion, Govt of Gujarat), Sipan Kumar Garg, Director (Finance), THDCIL and K. P. Jangid, Director (Finance), GUVNL.
Vishnoi stated, “This agreement reinforces THDCIL’s commitment to driving the energy transition through innovative hydropower technologies. With India’s first Variable Speed Pumped Storage Plant, we are offering Gujarat a reliable and green energy solution to meet its dynamic peak-hour requirements. The Tehri PSP stands as a testament to THDCIL’s engineering excellence and vision for a sustainable energy future. THDCIL is steadily advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative and State-of-Art technologies in Power Generation. The focus remains on reliability, flexibility and supporting India’s clean energy transition.”
Sipan Kumar Garg, Director (Finance), THDCIL, added, “This marks a strategic step in THDCIL’s journey toward delivering innovative and commercially viable clean energy solutions. The organization remains committed to driving sustainable growth through such forward-looking initiatives.”
MoU and PPA also align closely with the Government of India’s vision of promoting pumped storage technology as a reliable solution for flexible generation and grid balancing, particularly in the face of rising renewable penetration and variable demand patterns.
Sourav Nandy, GM (Finance), GUVNL, R. K. Verma, AGM, THDCIL, Ajay Vaish, DGM, THDCIL and other officers of Govt. of Gujarat and GUVNL were also present during the occasion.
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