SECI Tenders for 25 MW Solar Plant at BCCL in West Bengal

Jan 18, 2021 12:36 PM ET
  • SECI has tendered for setting up of 25 MW solar plant at the Bhojudh Coal Washery of BCCL in the Purulia district of West Bengal.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has actually released a tender, welcoming quotes from eligible prospective buyers, for establishing of 25 MW solar PV power plant at the Bhojudh Coal Washery of Bharat Coking Coal (BCCL) in the Purulia district of West Bengal.

Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Dhanbad (BCCL) imagines the execution of green energy by way of carrying out a solar PV nuclear power plant at BCCL, West Bengal. This would not only be a leap in the direction of using environment-friendly power for BCCL yet also be methods of self-reliant and cost-effective power which would certainly maximize the abundance of solar power.

The scope of benefit the selected designer will include the style, engineering, supply, building and construction, erection, testing and commissioning of the 25 MW (AC) solar PV nuclear power plant. The developers will certainly likewise be responsible for supplying comprehensive procedure and upkeep of the plant for a period of 5 years, after successful commissioning and efficiency presentation of the plant.

The last day for bid submission is March 10, 2021, and the technological quotes will certainly be opened on the exact same day. The date and time of opening of the cost quotes will certainly intimated subsequent to the shortlisting of techno-commercial proposals. A pre-bid meeting has been set up for January 29, 2021, to deal with the concerns raised by the potential bidders.

To be eligible for taking part in the bidding procedure, the bidders need to have experience in EPC execution of ground-mounted solar projects on a complete basis consisting of layout, supply, setup and commissioning, of advancing capacity not less than 13 MW (AC) in the last 7 financial years. Nonetheless, such project ability need to have remained in acceptable procedure for a minimum of six months before the last day of bid submission. AND

EPC experience in appointing of at the very least 2 grid-connected solar projects having a private capacity of 3 MW (AC) or above.

Economically, the prospective buyer should have a Minimum Average Annual Turnover (MAAT) in the last three fiscal years of Rs 47.1 crore, together with a favorable total assets. Additionally, the bidders ought to have a minimum capital of Rs 29.43 crore.

Previously in January, SECI had provided a tender for the commissioning of a 50 MW (AC) solar PV project with land in Tamil Nadu. The nodal company envisages the execution of green power innovations using implementing a ground-based solar plant of 40 MW capability with a 10 Agro PV system in the southerly state.

The last date for bid submission on the tender is March 1, 2021.


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