June 19, 2012
The Bhopal-Dhule Transmission Company Limited (BDTCL) and Jabalpur Transmission Company Limited (JTCL), both wholly owned subsidiaries of Sterlite Technologies Limited (Sterlite) have received Rs. 2,200 Crores as debt syndication for their power transmission projects. The syndication has State Bank of India as the lead participant.
This is a crucial milestone in the development of these projects. Sterlite has already placed most of the project related orders on various local & global vendors for its lines and substations. It plans to close all pending orders shortly.
These 765 kV projects are a part of the ‘System Strengthening Common for Western & Northern Region’. The JTCL project would connect Dharamjaygarh – Jabalpur Bina and features India’s first private sector developed Double Circuit Line. The BDTCL project includes Single Circuit Lines from Vadodara-Dhule-Aurangabad and Indore-Bhopal-Jabalpur, along with two 765 KV substations at Dhule and Bhopal- another first for a private sector player.
Sterlite has a portfolio of three projects estimated at a value of about Rs. 4,000 Crores. These projects would evacuate and transmit power through a network of 2200 km of transmission lines and two substations, across the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, West Bengal, Bihar and Assam.
All of these projects are currently on schedule and would be completed as per the development timelines. The projects were awarded on a BOOM basis, to Sterlite on the basis of their technical & financial strength, through a tariff-based competitive bidding process.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Pravin Agarwal, Whole-time Director, Sterlite Technologies Ltd. said, “The power transmission sector is gearing up for rapid growth in the 12th plan. I’m happy to see that we are playing a leading role, alongside the CTU, in creating much needed transmission lines for growth of the Indian power sector”.