SECI launches 400 MW wind-solar hybrid tender

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Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has invited bids to set up 400 MW of wind-solar hybrid power projects on a build-own-operate basis in India. The projects can be located anywhere in India and must connect to the interstate transmission system.

SECI shall enter into a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the successful bidders for purchase of wind-solar hybrid power for a period of 25 years. Power procured by SECI from these projects has been provisioned to be sold to the different buying entities of India.

“Bidders who have already commissioned hybrid projects or are in the process of constructing such projects and have untied capacity may also participate under this RfS. In such case, they will be given the benefit of a longer period of PPA, commensurate to the duration between the actual date of commencement of supply of power and scheduled commencement of supply date,” reads the tender document.

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