ReNew Successfully Commissions Its First Interstate Transmission Scheme (ISTS) Project Following Investment From Norfund and KLP
- ReNew Power has commissioned its first interstate transmission project, the 'Koppal Transmission Scheme', to facilitate the transmission of 1,500 MW of renewable energy in the Koppal Area of Karnataka.
- The company has won 3 transmission projects in Karnataka, India, under ISTS, as part of its commitment to build transmission for ~5 GW of wind power.
- An agreement was signed for a joint investment in the transmission sector with Norfund and KLP, marking ongoing support for accelerating the transition to renewable energy.
- The investment by Norfund and KLP in ReNew's transmission projects is in line with ReNew's farm-down strategy, enabling the company to add further capacity and enhance returns.
- The expected levelized EBITDA for the Gadag Project is ~$6.2m, with commercial operations expected to start in FY24 and FY25.
- India has made commitments to reach 500 GW of non-fossil fuel-based installed capacity by 2030, and to source 50% of all its energy from renewables by then.
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The Norwegian Climate Investment Fund, managed by Norfund, and KLP, Norway’s largest pension company, sign agreement to invest approx.
(INR 730m) for$9m 49% stake in the second project in Gadag district inKarnataka, India -
ReNew commissions its first Interstate Transmission Project, the “Koppal Transmission Scheme” to help in transmission of 1.5GW of renewable energy in the Koppal Area of
Karnataka -
ReNew has won 3 transmission projects in
Karnataka, India to date, as part of their commitment to build transmission for ~5 GW of wind power, under ISTS1 -
Central Transmission Utility (CTU), a Govt. of
India owned entity and a wholly owned subsidiary of Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL), will be responsible for billing, collection & disbursement of revenues for these projects.
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Following the announcement, an agreement was signed yesterday on the second joint investment in the transmission sector with Norfund, the Norwegian Government’s Investment Fund for developing countries, and KLP, Norway’s largest pension company, through their joint company KNI India AS. Norfund’s share is from Norway’s newly established Climate Investment Fund, managed by Norfund. This marks Norfund’s and the Climate Investment Fund’s ongoing support in the transmission sector, helping to accelerate the transition to renewable energy.
The investment by Norfund and KLP in ReNew’s transmission projects is in line with ReNew’s farm-down strategy, enabling ReNew to add further capacity. In addition, synergies in project execution and operations with ReNew’s inhouse capabilities and the role of these projects in enabling earlier commissioning of renewable energy projects, will enhance returns and derisk completion timelines for ReNew’s core RE development business.
ReNew has won 3 transmission projects in
The agreement to invest in the Gadag Project for a
Speaking about this partnership with Norfund and KLP, Mr. Kailash Vaswani, Group CFO of ReNew Private Limited said, “Investments in the transmission sector provide synergies with our core RE portfolio by enhancing certainty of connecting ReNew’s large RE development projects and demonstrates our success in capital recycling through which we have raised over half a billion of US dollars in equity over the past 2 years by selling stakes in assets. We are proud to partner with Norfund and KLP to support India’s green energy transition and look forward to strengthening this partnership in the future.”
Anne Beathe Tvinnereim, Norway’s Minister of International Development, said, “To secure the necessary investments for the vital energy transition, public funding must mobilise private capital. The signing between the Climate Investment Fund, ReNew and KLP is a great example of this. It also shows how Norwegian investments are helping
Bjørnar Baugerud, head of the Climate Investment Fund at Norfund, said, “Strengthening the transmission infrastructure is critical to facilitate the dispatch of the necessary new renewable energy capacity to reach the climate goals in line with the plans of the Government of
About ReNew
ReNew is India’s leading decarbonisation solutions company listed on Nasdaq (Nasdaq: RNW, RNWWW). ReNew's clean energy portfolio of approximately 13.7GW on a gross basis as of June 30, 2023, is one of the largest globally. In addition to being a major independent power producer in
About Norfund:
Norfund is the Norwegian Investment Fund for developing countries. Our mission is to create jobs and to improve lives by investing in businesses that drive sustainable development. Norfund is owned and funded by the Norwegian Government and is the Government’s most important tool for strengthening the private sector in developing countries, and for reducing poverty. Norfund’s committed portfolio totals
About KLP
KLP, the pension fund for Norway’s municipal employees, is the country’s biggest occupational pension fund with N0K900bn (
[1] Inter-state transmission scheme, Ministry of Power’s framework under which transmission projects are bid out.
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Press Enquiries
ReNew | Shilpa Narani | shilpa.narani@renew.com
Norfund | Per Kristian Sbertoli | Per.kristian@norfund.no
Investor Enquiries
ReNew | Nathan Judge, Nitin Vaid | ir@renew.com
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