State-owned coal miner The Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has invited bids from project management consultancy (PMC) to provide their services for a 250 MWp DC floating solar power plant in the Indian State of Telangana. The floating solar plant, located at Lower Manair Dam in the Karimnagar district, is part of SCCL’s plans to have a larger footprint in the renewable energy sector.
The PMC shall act as SCCL’s engineer responsible for basic engineering, review of the EPC contractor’s design and engineering work, site management services, inspection and testing services, and module inspection services. The basic engineering services include PV module technology selection, solar resource assessment, energy yield prediction, component selection, basic engineering drawing and design documents, etc.
The contract period shall be 24 months from the date of award of the PMC contract by the SCCL.
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