State Bank of India gets Rs 1,400 crore loan to fund solar power projects

The long-term loan will support total investment of EUR 650 million in five different large-scale photo-voltaic solar power projects.
The Union Cabinet has already given in-principle approval to the merger of BMB with State Bank of India (SBI). | Reuters File Photo
The Union Cabinet has already given in-principle approval to the merger of BMB with State Bank of India (SBI). | Reuters File Photo

NEW DELHI: The European Investment Bank (EIB) has okayed Rs 1,400 crore (EUR 200 million) loan to State Bank of India to fund solar power projects.     

The long-term loan will support total investment of EUR 650 million in five different large-scale photo-voltaic solar power projects, EIB said in a statement.   

This will contribute to India's National Solar mission and reduce dependence on fossil fuel power generation.     

Four solar power projects at a generation capacity of 530 MWac have already been identified under this funding, it said.     

"The new cooperation between the State Bank of India and the European Investment Bank will scale up investment in large scale solar power generation across India," said B Sriram, Managing Director, State Bank of India.     

Close cooperation between technical and financial teams from both institutions will ensure that world class projects are supported, he said.     

"This new project reflects the shared commitment of India and the European Union to tackle climate change and implement the Paris Climate Agreement," said Andrew McDowell, Vice President of the European Investment Bank.     

The 20 -year long-term EIB loan will support individual projects. Projects in Tamil Nadu and Telangana are amongst those to be funded under this agreement.     

This funding will be in addition to financing from Indian banks and project promoters.     One of the largest lenders in renewable energy investment, EIB has financed projects of EUR 1.7 billion (about Rs 11,900 crore) in India since 1993.     

Owned by the 28 member states of the European Union, it is the world's largest international public bank.

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