Enel Green Power Wins 190 MW Capacity in SECI’s 1.8 GW Wind Tender By Ayush Verma/ Updated On Sat, Aug 31st, 2019 Enel Green Power, through its Indian renewable subsidiary EGP India, has been awarded the right to develop a 190 MW wind farm in India Enel Green Power, through its Indian renewable subsidiary EGP India, has been awarded the right to sign a 25-year energy supply contract/Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 190 MW wind farm in India. The project was awarded under the 1.8 GW Eighth Tranche of the national wind tender issued by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). We are continuing to grow our presence in India through this significant tender award, said Antonio Cammisecra, head of Enel Green Power. “India has already become a giant in the global renewable arena, backed by its highly competitive and sophisticated tender system. We are contributing to this vibrant renewable market through our wealth of technological expertise and our sustainability-driven approach. This success in our second wind tender award in India is a strong demonstration of our commitment, capabilities and competitiveness in the Indian renewable energy market.” Under the energy supply contract to be assigned to EGP pursuant to the tender, the wind farm will supply specified volumes of energy over the 25-year period of the PPA that the firm has signed with SECI. The wind project, which is expected to start operations in the second half of 2021, will be able to generate more than 700 GWh of renewable energy every year, enough to avoid the annual emission of around 608,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere and continuing to help India meet its renewable energy goals. Enel Green Power, through EGP India, one of India’s leading renewable energy companies, owns and operates 172 MW of wind capacity producing around 340 GWh per year in Gujarat and Maharashtra. In April 2018, the company scored its first renewable energy tender win, with the assignment of 285 MW of wind in Gujarat under the Fourth Tranche of SECI’s national wind tender. Tags: Antonio Cammisecra, EGP India, Enel Green Power, India, SECI, wind energy