SECI had invited bids to install and commission a 25 MW AC (50 MWp DC) solar PV plant with 20 MW/50 MWh battery energy storage system at Taru in the Leh district of Ladakh, in April this year.
The successful bidder’s scope includes design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, commissioning and ten-year operation and maintenance of the PV plant with battery storage.
For the supplies to be done under this tender, both the solar cells and modules must be made in India and modules must be from the manufacturers listed in the Approved List of Models & Manufacturers [ALMM list], published and updated by the MNRE from time to time.
The revised bidding deadline is now June 28.
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