SECI tenders for 900 MW of DCR solar modules using made-in-India cells

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The Solar Energy Corp. of India seeks to procure 900 MWp of domestically manufactured solar PV modules under the third tranche of the Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) Scheme. The prospective supplier’s scope includes manufacturing, testing, packing and forwarding, supply, and transportation of 900 MWp of modules.

The tender mandates the use of both solar PV cells and modules manufactured domestically as per the specifications and testing requirements fixed by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). For the supplies to be done under this tender, both the solar cells and modules must be made in India and modules shall be from the manufacturers in the ALMM list [Approved List of Models and Manufacturers], published by the MNRE.

The project site for the delivery of PV modules may be located anywhere in India.

In a separate tender, NLC India Ltd, Neyveli, has invited bids for the supply of central inverters for a 600 MW solar project in GSECL’s Solar Park at Khavda, Gujarat. This 600 MW solar power project is intended to be developed by NLCIL through its wholly-owned subsidiary NLC India Green Energy Ltd.

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