West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency (WBREDA) has invited domestic bids to install 990 numbers of grid-connected rooftop solar PV power plants, in sizes of 10 kWp each, across West Bengal.
WBREDA shall be the offtaker, and the power procured from these projects has been provisioned to be sold to various schools, institutes and organizations having grid connectivity.
The work includes design and engineering, manufacture/procurement, testing, supply installation, commissioning, and five years of comprehensive maintenance of the plants.
The entire project cost is estimated at INR 40.59 crore.
Only indigenously manufactured PV modules are allowed for the plants. The modules shall be based on crystalline silicon technology.
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