India’s NTPC launches tender for 600MW of wind and solar projects

Developers can compete for at least 50 MW to 600 MW in 10 MW multiples.

India’s NTPC has issued a tender for a 600 MW of wind and solar projects to be completed anywhere in the country.

According to the tender, the projects must be a hybrid of wind and solar where the rated power capacity of one resource should be at least 33% of the total offered hybrid plant capacity.

The scope of the work includes design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection, testing, commissioning, and operation and maintenance of the complete solar plant, including switchyard and power evacuation system, till interconnecting ISTS substation for three years from the date of successful completion of trial run. 

The hybrid power project will be developed by NTPC through its newly-established wholly-owned subsidiary NTPC Renewable Energy Limited.

NTPC has set the deadline to submit bids as 31 May 2021.

Recently, NTPC has floated a tender for 1 GW solar capacity power plant. The tender will be finalized in October.
 

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