Investor Presentaiton
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Re-organisation of Green and Grey Business*
Barmer: 1,080 MW
Configuration: 8 X 135MW
Units operating: since 20093
Technology: Sub-critical pithead Lignite based TPP
Fuel Source: Captive Lignite mines of BLMCL1
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Power Offtake: Long Term PPA: 100%
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Project Cost: INR 7,165 Crore/ $962m²
Ratnagiri: 1,200 MW
Configuration: 4 X 300MW
Units operating: since 20103
Technology: Sub-critical TPP
Fuel Source: Imported Thermal Coal
Power Offtake: Long Term PPA: 96%
Project Cost: INR 5,516 Crore/ $740mn²
Nandyal: 18 MW
1x18MW Thermal Power Plant
100% LT PPA under Group Captive scheme
Vijayanagar: 860 MW
Configuration: 2 X 130MW and 2 X 300MW
Units operating: since 2000³
Technology: Sub-critical TPP
Fuel Source: Imported Thermal Coal & Gas
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Power Offtake: Long Term PPA : 35%
Project Cost: INR 3,096 Crore/ $416m²
Remaining Avg. Life of PPA: ~20 years
Remaining Avg. Life of Assets: ~30 year
4.6 GW
2.5 GW
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30% Renewable
70% Thermal
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100% Renewable
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JSW Energy
Baspa II: 300MW & Karcham Wangtoo: 1,091 MW 4
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Configuration: 3x100MW (Baspa II); 4x272.75MW
(Karcham)
Units operating: Baspa II since 20033 and Karcham
Wangtoo since 20113
Technology & Fuel Source: Hydro
Power Offtake: Long Term (1300 MW), Short Term (45MW)
Asset Value to JSW Energy: INR 9,275 Crore/$1,245mn²
Solar: 10 MW
Ground based and rooftop solar power projects across
various locations with captive power tie-up within JSW
Group
Kutehr: 240 MW (Under Construction)
Configuration: 3x80MW
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Fuel Source: Hydro Power Plant
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Power Offtake: PPA with Haryana under finalization
Renewable : 2,218 MW (Under - Construction)
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810 MW, Wind: SECI IX - PPA Signed
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450 MW, Wind: SECI X - PPA Signed
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733 MW Wind, 225 MW Solar JSW Steel - PPA Signed
Green - 3859 MW (55%)
Grey -3158 MW (45%)
*Currently under progress
Long term FSA with BLMCL for supply of lignite from its captive mines (2)) USD/INR = 74.5
(3) Denotes start of first unit in respective calendar year; TPP - Thermal Power Plant
(4) Current approved operational capacity at 1,045 MW. CEA approval received for uprating from 1,000 MW to 1,091 MW, in a phased manner 6
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