NTPC Renewable Energy Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NTPC Limited, has invited domestic bids for the balance-of-system (BoS) package with land for 300 MW interstate transmission system (ISTS) connected solar projects anywhere in India.
The work scope includes identification, acquisition, and complete transfer of ownership/lease of encumbrance-free land in favor of NTPC RE Ltd, identifying and arranging grid connectivity at ISTS substation based on the location of the solar plant, and all EPC work (excluding supply of solar PV modules) required for the development of the solar PV Project along with power evacuation system and telemetry up to the interconnecting grid substation. PV modules (sourced under the open category) shall be supplied by NTPC REL to the BoS contractor at the site.
The contractor shall also provide operation and maintenance support for the complete solar PV plant, including the switchyard and power evacuation system till the interconnecting grid substation, for three years from the date of commissioning.
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