SECI issues tender for 15 MW Floating Solar Plant at SCCL

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has floated a tender inviting proposals from qualified companies for establishing of 15 MW floating solar PV nuclear power plant at various websites at the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) in Telangana.

The projects will be implemented at two different sites – a 10 MW project at the STPP storage reservoir, and a 5 MW system at the Dorli site on the SCCL premises. This is the third of the three-part 81 MW tender the SECI announced on March 4, 2020, at Singareni Collieries, a coal mining company in India, jointly owned by the Telangana and the central governments.

The scope of work involves the design, engineering, supply, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning of the projects. The successful bidder must also provide ten years of operations and maintenance services for the project.

To be eligible to take part in the competitive bidding process, the applicants must have experience as an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor or as a developer. They must have successfully implemented at least 8 MW of solar projects in the last seven financial years. Alternatively, they are also eligible if they have implemented two such projects of 2 MW or higher in capacity over the last seven years.

Bidders must also have had a minimum average annual turnover (MAAT) of ₹340.2 million (~$4.45 million) in the last three financial years, with a minimum working capital of ₹212.63 million (~$2.78 million) as per the last audited financial statement.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has floated a tender inviting proposals from qualified companies for establishing of 15 MW floating solar PV nuclear power plant at various websites at the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) in Telangana.

The projects will be implemented at two different sites – a 10 MW project at the STPP storage reservoir, and a 5 MW system at the Dorli site on the SCCL premises. This is the third of the three-part 81 MW tender the SECI announced on March 4, 2020, at Singareni Collieries, a coal mining company in India, jointly owned by the Telangana and the central governments.

The scope of work involves the design, engineering, supply, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning of the projects. The successful bidder must also provide ten years of operations and maintenance services for the project.

To be eligible to take part in the competitive bidding process, the applicants must have experience as an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor or as a developer. They must have successfully implemented at least 8 MW of solar projects in the last seven financial years. Alternatively, they are also eligible if they have implemented two such projects of 2 MW or higher in capacity over the last seven years.

Bidders must also have had a minimum average annual turnover (MAAT) of ₹340.2 million (~$4.45 million) in the last three financial years, with a minimum working capital of ₹212.63 million (~$2.78 million) as per the last audited financial statement.

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