HI, There are a few things to be considered in my opinion. As mentioned in other replies here knowledge of the application would help.
Also, What type of motor are you talking about, Synchronous or Induction?
Is the motor, to be started, under load ( such as a fan or compressor or conveyor, or is there some sort of unloading device such as a clutch?
If the motor is to be started unloaded and it simply has to accelerate it's own inertia then you could use a VFD to do the starting for you. the power required for the starting would be no where near the 11 MW. If it is a Synchronous motor, you can actively synchronize it to the line, before closing the motor breaker, Eliminating any surges at all. This type of synchronizing these days is a " No Brainer"
If the motor is an Induction Motor, Again VFD's can do the job. Synchronizing is also possible and again provides a smooth bumpless transfer to the line.
if your application requites the motor to be started fully loaded, then the VFD route becomes much more expensive.
Tom Grayson