Haryana government’s Supplies & Disposals Department has invited bids to install and commission an aggregate 30 MW of rooftop solar plants with net metering on government buildings in Haryana. The projects are to be installed in RESCO mode (capital expenditures covered by the installer). The tendered capacity includes 5 MW from 50-100 kWp plants and 25 MW from 101-500 kWp plants.
The government building owner, as the consumer, will sign a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the successful bidder.
Bidders can compete for different categories of projects. Bids must be made for a minimum of 3 MW.
The bidder should be an ALMM registered module manufacturer or system integrator. It should have minimum average annual turnover of INR 2 crore/MW in the last three years. And it should have successfully completed supply, installation and commissioning of grid-connected rooftop solar power plants of minimum 40% of the quoted capacity during last three years.
The delivery period (includes supply, installation & commissioning) is three months from the signing of the PPA with the user department.
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