The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has invited global bids to install and commission a 20 MW (AC) solar plant (50 MWp DC) with 20 MW/50 MWh battery energy storage in the union territory of Ladakh.
The plant—to be set up in turnkey mode—shall come up at Phyang village in Leh district.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, commissioning of the plant, along with comprehensive operation and maintenance for ten years.
Only domestically manufactured bifacial mono-crystalline modules (with front-side efficiency ≥ 19.5%) are allowed for the project. The PV modules manufacturer should have supplied minimum 5 GW capacity globally or 500 MW in India in the last five years (as on the last date of bid submission).
Bidding closes on February 10.
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