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Company type | Public sector undertaking |
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Industry | Solar energy |
Founded | 9 September 2011; 13 years ago (2011-09-09) |
Headquarters | 6th Floor, Plate-B, NBCC Office Block Tower-2, East Kidwai Nagar, New Delhi - 110023 ,India[1] |
Area served | India |
₹ 511 crore (2023) | |
Parent | Ministry of New and Renewable Energy |
Website | www |
Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI) is apublic sector company of theMinistry of New and Renewable Energy,Government of India, established to facilitate the implementation of theNational Solar Mission (NSM).[2] The company's mandate has been broadened to cover the entirerenewable energy domain and the company will be renamed toRenewable Energy Corporation of India (RECI).[3][4] The company attainedNavratna status in 2024, which allows the organisation to undertake substantial investments of up to ₹1,000 crore without needing approval from the Centre.
The company is responsible for implementation of a number of government schemes,[5] major ones being the VGF schemes for large-scale grid-connected projects under NSM, solar park scheme and grid-connected solar rooftop scheme, along with a host of other specialised schemes such as defence scheme,solar canals, and Indo-Pak border scheme.
In addition, SECI has ventured into solar project development on turnkey basis for several PSUs.[6] The company also has a power-trading licence and is active in this domain through trading of solar power from projects set up under the schemes being implemented by it.[7]IREDA,REC and Tusco Ltd. are some of the public sector rivals in the same space.
SECI was incorporated in year 2011 as not for profit company (Sec. 25 of Companies Act, 1956) and converted to acommercial company in 2015 (Sec. 3 of Companies Act, 2013). SECI releases tenders for the selection of Renewable Energy (RE) developers for the establishment of Projects on a Pan-India or State-specific basis. The selection process for successful bidders is conducted through a tariff-based competitivee-bidding procedure.[8]
SECI invited bids to setup 2000MW inter-state grid connected solar power projects. SECI will be paid 265$ million USD under this tender.
Though SECI was not meant to make profits, it made profits of ₹12 crores in 2014–15 following which theUnion Cabinet under the chairmanship of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi gave its approval to the SECI to:
The major impact of the decision will be: