ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) recently signed a MoU with Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL) to develop the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project of capacity up to 250 MW / 500 MWh in a phased manner in Assam by incorporating a joint venture company.
According to the signatories, an investment of ₹ 2,000 crores will be made in the state for developing the project. During the construction and operation stages of the project, significant direct and indirect employment opportunities will also be generated.
Highlighting the benefits of the project, Sanil C. Namboodiripad, Managing Director of OTPC, said that the project will help the state in improving power availability during peak load hours, improving the integration of renewable energy generation with the electricity grid and enhancing grid reliability.
"OTPC, a reliable energy supplier for Assam since 2014, is keen to be the partner of Assam in its transition towards decarbonized energy mix. The energy storage project will bring in multiple avenues of employment, boost local businesses, improve utilization of green energy, carbon emission reduction and overall socio-economic development in Assam", he said.
APDCL, the state's power distribution company, is implementing significant solar energy capacity and battery energy storage project is key for successful integration of upcoming solar power projects, opined Managing Director of APDCL Rakesh Kumar (IAS). He added that with this project, Assam will be pioneer in implementing of energy storage system.
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Minister of Power, Cooperation, Mines & Minerals, Indigenous & Tribal Faith and Cultural Department, Government of Assam Nandita Gorlosa said that the project will be an important milestone in fulfilling the vision of Chief Minister of Assam to make the state a leader in green energy transition.
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