BEPL ceases to be subsidiary of Bajaj Hindusthan

21 Mar 2012 Evaluate

Bajaj Energy (BEPL) has ceased to be subsidiary of Bajaj Hindusthan with effect from March 19, 2012 consequent upon allotment of further equity shares by BEPL on March 19, 2012 resulting in reduction of the company's shareholding to 26.07% from the earlier shareholding of 51%. Bajaj Energy was the special purpose vehicle (SPV) for 450 MW coal fired thermal power project of Bajaj Hindusthan.

Bajaj Hindusthan had forayed into power venture in 2010. The company had decided setting up five coal based power plants, each with 90 MW capacity, in UP adjacent to its 5 sugar plants with an estimated cost of around Rs 2,300 crore. Further, the Shishir Bajaj-promoted firm had announced that it would hold a minimum of 26 percent in the SPV.

Bajaj Hindusthan, a part of the 'Bajaj Group’, is one the largest sugar manufacturing companies in Asia and also the largest industrial alcohol manufacturers in India. It is engaged in sugar manufacturing, distillery operations and bagasse-based power generation. It has 14 sugar plants in Uttar Pradesh with cane crushing capacity of 1.36 lakh TCD (tonnes crushed per day).

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