Sajjan Jindal’s $11 billion JSW Group plans to set up 200-250 MW land-based solar project at Salboni in West Bengal to meet captive requirements.
The group is in advanced level of discussions to rope in a foreign solar major for the project.
JSW has 4,300 acres at Salboni, approximately 160 km from Kolkata. The land was acquired for a steel project that did not take off.
However, JSW recently invested ₹600 crore in a 2.4-million-tonne (mt) cement grinding unit. Plans are afoot to double the cement capacity and to set up paint manufacturing unit and finishing steel mill facilities at Salboni.
According to Parth Jindal, MD, JSW Cement, the group’s Salboni operations will require 45 MW of captive power. Considering the current tariff of grid-based power at ₹6.7 a unit, JSW wants to go for cheaper alternatives.
As per plans, JSW will offer land for solar generation and enter long term power purchase agreement with the producer.
Interestingly, Jindal says even if all the investments, including solar farm, comes on stream, the group will still have 2,500 acres of excess land. Jindal said they are trying to attract other investors at Salboni.
JSW Steel’s loss-making steel pipe and plate making mill in Texas, US, is likely to rebound soon.
According to Jindal, after nearly a decade since acquisition in 2008, the US operations are now EBIDTA positive.
With manufacturing outlook improving in the US, plans are afoot to modernise the unit by setting up an electric arc furnace and slab caster at an estimated investment of $350 million subject to environmental clearance.
By Baishakhi Dutta