State-run hydropower producer NHPC has invited bids to set up a 100 MW grid-connected, ground-mounted solar PV project in the State of Rajasthan. The project shall be awarded through domestic competitive bidding followed by reverse auction.
Only the firms enlisted with NHPC for executing 50 MW or above capacity can bid for the capacity.
The successful bidders shall be responsible for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the plant (with land and connectivity), along with ten years of comprehensive operation and maintenance.
The plant is to be developed under the Open category, allowing the use of solar cells and modules of any source.
The responsibility for the land arrangement and entire power evacuation/transmission system from the project into the interconnection point lies with the contractor.
The completion period (including commissioning) is 15 months from the award of the contract.
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