EESL Tenders for 279 MW of Solar Power Systems in Maharashtra

Aug 12, 2020 01:04 PM ET
  • EESL has tendered for the appointing of 279 MW (advancing) planetary systems of capabilities ranging between 2 MW and 10 MW across Maharashtra.

The Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a joint venture of PSUs under the Ministry of Power, has released a tender for the appointing of 279 MW (advancing) solar energy producing systems (SPGS) of capabilities ranging between 2 MW as well as 10 MW at different places throughout Maharashtra.

India has gotten financing from the German state-owned growth bank KfW in the direction of the cost fo scaling up demand-side energy performance (industry) project, as well as a part of this financing will be applied to qualified settlements under the contract for this invite for quotes has been issued.

The range of work for the selected prospective buyers will consist of the design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, commissioning of the solar power creating systems. The programmers will certainly additionally be required to give comprehensive operation and upkeep solutions for the solar plants upon effective commissioning.

The last date for submission of proposals is September 25, 2020, as well as a pre-bid meeting has been arranged for September 11, 2020, to address the issues elevated by possible bidders.

The complete tender work is split into 5 ports as shown listed below:

To be eligible for participating in the bidding procedure, the prospective buyers should have a typical annual turnover in the last 3 fiscal years:

For Lot 1-- not less than Rs 71.93 Crore

For Lot 2-- not less than Rs 81.61 Crore

For Lot 3-- not less than Rs 71.93 Crore

For Lot 4-- not less than Rs 81.61 Crore

For Lot 5-- not less than Rs 78.84 Crore

And, the bidders are free to participate in any variety of Lots, and as necessary, the integrated average turnover for the whole lots applied by the bidder shall be thought about for assessment. For eg. if a bidder submits bids under Lot 1 and Lot 2, the ordinary annual turn over of the bidder should be Rs 153.54 crore.

Additionally, the bidders need to have efficiently or considerably finished within the last 7 years 'comparable work' to the proposed contract, where the advancing capability of the prospective buyers' participation will surpass:

For Lot 1 as well as Lot 3-- 15.6 MW

For Lot 2 and also Lot 4-- 17.7 MW

For Lot 5-- 17.1 MW

Out of which a minimum of one grid-tied ground-mounted solar project ought to have been of capacity 5 MW or above OR 2 projects of ability 4 MW or above OR three projects of capability 3 MW of above.


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