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Storage shift begins: SECI floats bids for 2,000 MW solar with co-located battery systems; projects to support India's 2030 grid targets

Storage shift begins: SECI floats bids for 2,000 MW solar with co-located battery systems; projects to support India's 2030 grid targets

Time of Indiaa day ago

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), has invited bids for setting up 2,000 megawatts (MW) of grid-connected solar projects equipped with co-located energy storage systems (ESS).
The move marks a major step toward stabilising India's renewable energy grid and advancing the country's 2030 climate and energy security targets.
According to the bid document released on SECI's website on Thursday, the projects will be developed under a tariff-based competitive bidding mechanism (SECI-ISTS-XX), with the solar plants to be connected to the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS). Each project will also be required to integrate 1000 MW/4000 MWh of energy storage capacity, PTI reported.
The tender follows a February advisory from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), which emphasised the need for co-locating energy storage with solar power generation to enhance cost-efficiency and ensure better grid reliability. The CEA's guidelines are part of a broader national strategy to manage the intermittency of solar power by smoothing out supply peaks and troughs through storage solutions.
'The projects shall be located at the locations chosen by the bidder/solar power developer (SPD) at its own discretion and cost, risk, and responsibility,' the document stated.
It added that a single project can be set up at multiple locations with separate delivery points, provided the ESS component is co-located with at least one of the sites.
Under the bid's special conditions, each 1 MW of solar capacity must be paired with a minimum of 0.5 MW/2 MWh of energy storage capacity. The ESS must be charged exclusively with solar energy; charging from any other source would disqualify the component from being considered part of the solar project.
The last date for submitting online bids is July 22, 2025, while offline submissions close on July 24. Bids will be opened on July 25.
The tender reflects SECI's growing emphasis on storage-linked renewable projects, which are critical to integrating the massive expansion of solar and wind capacity planned in India's National Electricity Plan. The CEA estimates that to support 364 GW of solar and 121 GW of wind capacity by 2031-32, the country will require 73.93 GW/411.4 GWh of energy storage – comprising 26.69 GW/175.18 GWh from pumped storage projects (PSP) and 47.24 GW/236.22 GWh from battery energy storage systems (BESS).
As India transitions to a cleaner energy mix, SECI's move to mandate co-located storage in its latest solar bid is expected to catalyse large-scale investment in battery infrastructure and significantly improve the dispatchability of renewable power across states.
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