State-run power producer NTPC has invited domestic bids to supply crystalline bifacial solar modules for the 735 MW Nokh Solar Project in Rajasthan. The modules must have a nominal output of a minimum 530 Wp and a maximum 560 Wp.
The scope of work includes manufacturing, supply, packing and forwarding, and transportation of modules to the Nokh site.
To be eligible, the bidder should have manufactured and supplied a cumulative solar module capacity of at least 40 MWp before the date of the techno-commercial bid opening. Out of this, at least one such supply order should be for a minimum 10 MWp project. The average annual turnover of the bidder should not be less than INR 128 crore ($16.1 million) during the preceding three completed financial years as of the date of the techno-commercial bid opening.
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