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SECI to provide 600MW wind power to GRIDCO Odisha

The two companies entered into a power sale agreement.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) will supply 600 megawatts (MW) of wind power to GRIDCO Odisha following the signing of a power sale agreement under the Inter State Transmission System (ISTS) Connected Wind Power Projects Scheme.

In a statement, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission has in principle approved the deal.

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It is expected to be commissioned within 24 months from the signing of a power purchase agreement with project developers.

The 600MW wind power would be installed by Gujarat, Karnataka and Mahrashtra-based developers.

Under the ISTS Scheme, states with rich renewable energy sources can transmit power to states with insufficient renewable energy resources.

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