NHPC Renewable Energy Ltd has invited bids for the selection of rooftop developers to set up grid-connected rooftop solar projects on government buildings in Northeastern states of Sikkim, Manipur and Nagaland under the RESCO model. The selection will be done through tariff-based competitive bidding, along with an e-reverse auction process.
The projects will be executed under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana for government buildings.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement and supply of equipment and materials, installation, and commissioning of rooftop solar systems, including net metering, grid connectivity and synchronization with existing distribution network grid for individual grid-interactive rooftop PV projects at various locations.
Power purchase agreements (PPAs) will be signed between the successful bidders and state agencies including Sikkim Renewable Energy Development Agency, Manipur Renewable Energy Development Agency and the Power Department Nagaland, along with associated government departments.
The PPAs will remain valid for 25 years from the commercial operation date of each project. Developers will be required to commission the projects within nine months from the effective date of the PPA.
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