NTPC REL Seeks Bids for 300 MW Rajasthan Solar Power Plant
India’s solar industry receives major boost as NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) invites tenders for a 300 MW grid-connected solar PV project in Anta, Rajasthan.
Why Rajasthan is Ideal for Solar Development
Rajasthan’s desert landscape offers optimal conditions for solar energy generation, with 300+ sunny days annually and irradiance levels reaching 6-7 kWh/m² daily. However, developers must overcome challenges like dust storms and extreme temperatures that reduce panel efficiency.
Key Tender Details
NTPC REL’s Build-Own-Operate model includes:
- 25-year power purchase agreement
- Tariff cap of ₹2.50-2.80 per kWh
- Critical balance of system components required
Supporting India’s Renewable Energy Vision
This project contributes to India’s ambitious 500 GW renewable target by 2030 and aligns with NTPC’s plan to develop 60 GW of renewable capacity. Successful execution requires addressing land acquisition challenges through community engagement strategies.
Technical Considerations for Developers
Key operational challenges include:
- Sandstorm mitigation techniques
- Anti-soiling coating solutions
- Cost-benefit analysis of storage integration
Market Implications
The tender serves as a crucial test for:
- Solar tariff competitiveness
- Operational efficiency in harsh climates
- Project execution timelines
This development follows similar projects like the NTPC Green Energy 250MW plant, showcasing Rajasthan’s growing importance in India’s solar revolution.






