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JNPT to spend about Rs 50 cr to set up 7-mw wind mill

We have invited bids from private parties,says acting chairman NN Kumar

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Largest container port, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) is investing around Rs 50 crore to install 7 MW wind capacity, which will help it save around 30% on energy costs, a top official has said.
 
"We have invited bids from private parties to set up 7 MW capacity and this will help save up to 30% on our power cost," acting chairman NN Kumar told PTI.
 
The capacity, to be built at an investment of Rs 48 crore, will take care of up to a fourth of the port's annual power requirement, a senior port official said, adding JNPT is the first port to consider such an arrangement.
 
 
The project is expected to be awarded by November and should be operational by April next, he added.
 
Kumar said as per the plan, the port will outsource generation through a bidding process and the company that offers the lowest cost per unit will be awarded the project, feasibility studies for which have already been done. The winning company can set up the plant anywhere in the country.
 
"We are in the coastal zone that does not have sufficient wind activity. The winning bidder can set it up anywhere in the country and connect up with the grid. We will draw the power from the grid itself and get the benefit of adding the capacity," Kumar said.
 
Preferably, the port would like to have the wind mill in Maharashtra itself as the proximity reduces the landing cost of the power at the port but it could be set up anywhere.
 
The official said the total cost of the project will be Rs 47.8 crore and the minimum capacity of a wind mill has been prescribed at 800 kw, which means that up to a dozen such mills could be erected. 

"This is a pilot project and the port may add more such capacity from alternate sources of power like wind and solar in order to reduce its reliance on the high cost power it draws currently," he said.
 
The port will enter into an agreement with its power supplier Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company for setting up the wind energy unit, he added.
 
Other public sector undertaking like ONGC already have such arrangements, the official pointed out and said the Chennai Port is also mulling a similar facility. 

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First Published: Jul 07 2013 | 1:58 PM IST

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