State-owned CIL on Thursday said its subsidiary Northern Coalfields Ltd (NCL) has tied up with power major NTPC to install a 50 MW solar power project in Madhya Pradesh.
This is the first ground mounted solar project of NCL for which project consultant NTPC has invited offers with a pre-bid date set on October 7 and tender opening date on October 22, Coal India (CIL) said in a statement.
"In a bid to promote green energy, Coal India Limited arm Northern Coalfields Limited has
joined hands with NTPC to install a 50 MW solar power project at Nigahi coal mines of NCL in Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh," the statement stated.
CIL NTPC Urja (CNUPL), a joint venture of Coal India Ltd and NTPC, which will co-ordinate for this entire project, is confident that the project would be accomplished within the stipulated timeframe of one year.
As a project consultant, NTPC will assist NCL get successful bidder for this project and then NCL will get the project executed through the successful bidder.
With availability of land and not much work on transmission line construction, this solar project is an attractive proposition for NCL and the firm itself will use the power produced through this project.
Notably, CIL has planned to produce 3,000 megawatts of solar power by 2023-24 and become a net-zero firm.
This NCL project would supplement to the efforts of the CIL in achieving this goal.
CIL accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal output.