India to use hybrid-annuity PPP model for sewage treatment infrastructure

Subscribe to our newsletter and get the latest news and business opportunities in your inbox
India to use hybrid-annuity PPP model for sewage treatment infrastructure

Government of India has recently announced, through the Ministry of Water Resources, that the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is organizing a market conference on Hybrid-Annuity based Public Private Partnership (PPP) model for creation of sewage treatment infrastructure. The meeting will take place on 24th February, 2016 at New Delhi.

The conference aims to sensitize the market of the upcoming hybrid-annuity based PPP model for sewage treatment and institutionalization of the special purpose vehicle (SPV) for project execution through transaction advisors (TA). 

The deliberations will take place on setting up of institutional and financial model for municipal waste water treatment under Namami Gange program:

  • Business models in sewerage sector
  • Maintenance and monitoring of assets
  • MLD gap
  • Institutional framework and roadmap for NGRBA-SPV-TAs-Concessionaire
  • Treated water recycling development and opportunities and international success stories on annuity/ hybrid annuity model in STP development and operation

A number of transaction advisors, infrastructure development agencies, potential concessionaires, national and international manufacturers, technology providers and service providers for hybrid annuity based PPP projects will attend the conference.

National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) is the implementation wing of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA). It is a registered society originally formed by the Indian Ministry of Environment.

National Mission for Clean Ganga is presently implementing various pollution abatement, aquatic resource conservation and institutional development projects in the five basin states on the main course of the Ganga river basin.

List of country news

Country news

  • February 18, 2016

    Banks take over controlling stake in Karaikal Port in India

    To be more specific, Marg Ltd, an Indian construction company listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, has lost control of the port. Read more
  • February 17, 2016

    IFC seeks hospital planning & design consultant for hospitals project in Odisha

    The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is seeking a hospital planning & design consultant to roll out a network of between 6 - 12 low cost hospitals across the state of Odisha, India, on a PPP basis. Read more
  • February 16, 2016

    DP World to analyze investments in India

    Global port operator and logistics firm DP World has announced that it seeks opportunities in India worth over $1 billion over the next few years. Read more
  • February 12, 2016

    Kerala identifies private partner for health & hospitality complex

    Governent sources have recently announced that it is close to find a private partner to begin the first phase of the Global Ayurveda Village project, a public-private participation (PPP) project located in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the state of Kerala. Read more
  • February 11, 2016

    Bihar approves Patna metro project

    Planned as a public-private partnership (PPP), the project will have three phases and 27 stations. In the first phase, it will complete North-South and East-West corridors. Read more

Share this news

Join us

In order to get full access to News section, you must have a full subscription. You can check all the benefits of becoming a member and purchase a subscription on our membership page.