Assam tenders for 25 MW solar at a thermal power station

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Assam Power Generation Corporation Ltd (APGCL) has invited bids to set up a 25 MWp (20 MW AC) grid-connected solar power plant in the district Dibrugarh of Assam. The project—to be set up on a turnkey basis—shall come up at Namrup Thermal Power Station (NTPS).

The work scope includes design, engineering, construction, erection, and installation of equipment, testing, and commissioning of the plant along with associated evacuation system at 33 kV voltage level up to existing 33 KV NTPS Switchyard. Comprehensive operation and maintenance of the plant for five years also falls under the installer’s scope.

To be eligible, the bidder should have designed, supplied, erected/supervised erection, and commissioned/supervised commissioning of cumulative 20 MW (AC) of grid-connected solar capacity in India during the last five years before the bid submission deadline. Out of the installed capacity, at least one plant should be of a minimum 10 MWp capacity.

The bidder’s average annual turnover in the last three financial years should be a minimum INR 90 crore. Further, it should have a positive net-worth for the financial year ended on March 31, 2020.

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