"Unfortunately we did not get enough bids, we have had to scrap the process, its a process which was initiated before this government came in, I thought it was not prudent to keep extending the date without any possible solution," Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal said.
The Minister was speaking at a conference to unveil a pocket book on the six-month achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government in the power, coal and renewable sectors.
Power Ministry is reviewing the situation and may soon appoint an expert panel that will examine the documents to determine if the methodology adopted at the time of tendering these projects was fair.
"The two bids have been scrapped for different reasons, one of the projects received a single tender and a nation does not benefit most with a single tender bid and the other due to problem of coal company and electricity company being two different entities which is not permitted in the current scheme of things," Goyal said.
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The process is being contemplated as complaints have been received by the government that the documents have not provided for a methodology which is fair to both sides.
"It appears to be lopsided as alleged by some bidders, I will consult experts as bankers also have flagged off the issue with me that they were unable to provide funds to finance these projects under the current dispensation," he added.
The Odisha UMPP saw nine interested bidders, including Adani Power, CLP India, GMR Energy, Jindal Steel and Power, JSW Energy and Sterlite Energy.
After the private companies pulled out, only NTPC and NHPC were left for bidding.
UMPP is a coal-based power project of 4,000 MW generation capacity.