SJVN Invites Bids for Construction of 600 MW Wind Power Projects Across India

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New Delhi: State-run SJVN has invited bids for the selection of wind power developers to establish 600 MW of Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS)-connected wind power projects across India. The projects will be awarded under a tariff-based competitive bidding process, ensuring that developers offering the lowest tariff will be selected.

The initiative is a part of India’s ambitious clean energy expansion plan, aimed at accelerating renewable capacity growth and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Officials noted that the projects, to be implemented on a pan-India basis, will contribute significantly to achieving the country’s renewable energy targets while reducing carbon emissions.

By leveraging private sector participation, the government seeks to scale up wind power capacity across states, boost sustainability, and create long-term cost-efficient renewable energy solutions. “These projects will play a vital role in diversifying India’s energy mix and meeting the rising demand through green power,” an official statement highlighted.

SJVN’s move aligns with the national renewable energy roadmap, which emphasizes collaboration with developers to enhance wind energy infrastructure. Interested bidders must submit their proposals by October 31, 2025. The projects are expected to strengthen India’s position as one of the global leaders in renewable energy adoption.

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