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Operational Update

18 May 2012 07:00

RNS Number : 6242D
Mytrah Energy Ltd
18 May 2012
 



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Press Release

 18 May 2012

 

 

Mytrah Energy Limited

("Mytrah Energy" or the "Company")

 

Operational Update

 

The Board of Directors of Mytrah Energy (the "Board") is pleased to provide an update regarding the progress of its current installations.

Since the Company's announcement of 23 March 2012, Mytrah Energy has increased its total installed and commissioned assets to 224.2 MW.

This includes 106.2 MW of fully completed projects being: Tejva, Rajasthan (42 MW); Mahidad, Gujarat (25.2 MW) and Chakala, Maharashtra (39 MW).

 

Completed projects

 

Project location

State

Total capacity (MW)

Turbine

Commissioning status

Tejva

Rajasthan

42

Suzlon

Commissioned

Mahidad

Gujarat

25.2

Suzlon

Commissioned

Chakala

Maharashtra

39

Suzlon

Commissioned

Cumulative Total

106.2 MW

 

The remaining 118 MW are at four sites that once fully completed will total 231 MW. These projects are Kaladonger, Rajasthan (with a total project size of 96.6 MW - increased from the previous announced total of 75.6 MW); Jamanwada, Gujarat (52.5 MW); Vajrakarur, Andhra Pradesh (63 MW) and Sinner, Maharashtra (18.9 MW).

Mytrah Energy is currently seeing good progress at these sites and expects these projects to be completed and commissioned in phases over approximately the next 60 days. Following the completion of these sites, the Company will have 337.1 MW commissioned and connected to the grid. A summary of the these projects are set out below:

 

Partially completed and in final stages

 

Kaladonger

Rajasthan

96.6

Suzlon

118MW are commissioned and all turbines are on site. The Company is seeing good progress at these sites and expects these projects to be completed and commissioned in phases over approximately the next 60 days.

Jamanvada

Gujarat

52.5

Suzlon

Sinner

Maharashtra

18.9

Suzlon

Vajrakarur

Andhra Pradesh

63

Suzlon

Cumulative Total

337.2 MW

 

The progress at the Company's other sites, totalling 57.6 MW with Suzlon, is as follows:

 

Vita

Maharashtra

33.6

Suzlon

All turbines are on site, all permissions are received and execution is in progress

 

Gotne

Maharashtra

24

Suzlon

Cumulative Total

394.8 MW

 

The Company has reduced the size of its project at Sinner in Maharashtra by 10.5 MW to 18.9 MW, from the previously announced 29.4 MW, and is replacing the project at Hanumanthappa, Karnataka (25.2 MW) with an alternative site. In order to partially offset this within the Company's portfolio, Mytrah Energy has increased the size of the project at Kaladonger, Rajasthan, by 21 MW, from 75.6 MW to 96.6 MW.

 

The Board believes that the ability to adjust its portfolio demonstrates one of the significant advantages of the Company's business model, as the turnkey nature of its contracts and the diversified nature of its project portfolio enables the Company to adjust the size of individual projects as circumstances change. In addition, and again due to the turnkey nature of its contracts, the Company does not incur an increase in the cost of the projects.

 

The Maharashtra State Electricity Board has recently increased its tariff from Rs. 5.37 per kWh to Rs. 5.67 per kWh and all three of the Company's projects under development in Maharashtra will benefit from this increase in tariff providing a significant increase in the overall return on these projects. In addition, the Company anticipates both Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh to increase their tariffs in the near term. In light of an expected tariff increase in Andhra Pradesh, the Company intends to wait to continue the development of its first project with Gamesa at Burgula (79.9 MW), in order to benefit from the expected higher tariff.

 

The Company is pleased with the progress at its sites and the Board is confident that Mytrah Energy is set to become the largest wind energy IPP in India over the next few months. In addition, the Company has now secured all the senior debt financing required for its projects under development, and is in the final stages of identifying the sites for its roll-out through 2012 and 2013.

 

Further information on the Company can be found at www.mytrah.com.

 

- Ends -

 

 

For further information please contact:

 

Mytrah Energy Limited

Ravi Kailas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

+91 40 3376 0100

Strand Hanson Limited

Angela Peace / Paul Cocker / James Harris

+44 (0) 20 7409 3494

Deutsche Bank

Drew Price / Rajat Katyal

 

+44 (0) 207 545 8000

Mirabaud Securities LLP

Peter Krens / Rory Scott

+44 (0) 20 7878 3360

Pelham Bell Pottinger

Charles Vivian / Philippe Polman

+44 (0) 20 7861 3232

 

 

 

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