Rewa Solar India: PPP innovation unleashed

Set in July 2020, this case talks about a solar park public-private partnership (PPP) project in Madhya Pradesh, India. Manu Srivastava, Chairperson of Rewa Ultra-Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL), and his team had decided to go ahead with the project without the support of viability gap funding (VGF). How...

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Main Authors: PHANG Sock Yong, BHATTACHARYA, Lipika
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cases_coll_all-13522022-08-18T09:51:38Z Rewa Solar India: PPP innovation unleashed PHANG Sock Yong, BHATTACHARYA, Lipika Set in July 2020, this case talks about a solar park public-private partnership (PPP) project in Madhya Pradesh, India. Manu Srivastava, Chairperson of Rewa Ultra-Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL), and his team had decided to go ahead with the project without the support of viability gap funding (VGF). However, the project faced a setback when the central government lowered the solar VGF tariff by 10%, forcing RUMSL to look for innovative ways of attracting lower bids. After consultations with solar developers and potential financiers, Srivastava and his team introduced many de-risking measures like payment security mechanisms, land availability guarantee, project termination and grid unavailability compensation and tax-change risk coverage clauses in the power purchase agreement. The team also implemented innovative features like an optimum scheduling mechanism (to attract a high credit off-taker) and a data room with updates on land and internal evacuation infrastructure availability before the start of the bidding process. The overall strategy was to avoid the 'Goldilocks syndrome' and create a perfect balance between risks being transferred and known risks being accommodated. An e-reverse auction was used for the bidding process. The final tariff achieved was 40% less than the VGF tariff. RUMSL’s nuts and bolts approach of process innovation motivated the central government to shift its focus from VGF to scalable market-based financing models. A “Standard Bidding Guidelines” for solar projects was introduced by the government, incorporating many features of the Rewa project. This case helps students understand some of the key risks associated with solar PPP projects, particularly in developing economies and how effective risk allocation and management strategies can improve project bankability. Students will also get to deliberate on government co-financing strategies in PPP projects and the benefits of e-reverse bidding for renewable energy projects. 2021-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/345 https://cmp.smu.edu.sg/case/4836 Case Collection eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Renewable Energy Sustainability Risk Management Public-Private Partnership Project Structuring Project Financing Energy Policy Marketing
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topic Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Risk Management
Public-Private Partnership
Project Structuring
Project Financing
Energy Policy
Marketing
spellingShingle Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Risk Management
Public-Private Partnership
Project Structuring
Project Financing
Energy Policy
Marketing
PHANG Sock Yong,
BHATTACHARYA, Lipika
Rewa Solar India: PPP innovation unleashed
description Set in July 2020, this case talks about a solar park public-private partnership (PPP) project in Madhya Pradesh, India. Manu Srivastava, Chairperson of Rewa Ultra-Mega Solar Limited (RUMSL), and his team had decided to go ahead with the project without the support of viability gap funding (VGF). However, the project faced a setback when the central government lowered the solar VGF tariff by 10%, forcing RUMSL to look for innovative ways of attracting lower bids. After consultations with solar developers and potential financiers, Srivastava and his team introduced many de-risking measures like payment security mechanisms, land availability guarantee, project termination and grid unavailability compensation and tax-change risk coverage clauses in the power purchase agreement. The team also implemented innovative features like an optimum scheduling mechanism (to attract a high credit off-taker) and a data room with updates on land and internal evacuation infrastructure availability before the start of the bidding process. The overall strategy was to avoid the 'Goldilocks syndrome' and create a perfect balance between risks being transferred and known risks being accommodated. An e-reverse auction was used for the bidding process. The final tariff achieved was 40% less than the VGF tariff. RUMSL’s nuts and bolts approach of process innovation motivated the central government to shift its focus from VGF to scalable market-based financing models. A “Standard Bidding Guidelines” for solar projects was introduced by the government, incorporating many features of the Rewa project. This case helps students understand some of the key risks associated with solar PPP projects, particularly in developing economies and how effective risk allocation and management strategies can improve project bankability. Students will also get to deliberate on government co-financing strategies in PPP projects and the benefits of e-reverse bidding for renewable energy projects.
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title Rewa Solar India: PPP innovation unleashed
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/345
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