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NHPC Proposes Tender for 32 MW Solar Project in Uttar Pradesh

The scope of work, as mentioned in the tender notification is design, engineering, procurement, manufacturing, quality assurance, testing, insurance, supply, installation, commissioning, and comprehensive operation and maintenance of the project for a period of 10 years

December 17, 2018. By News Bureau

National Hydroelectric Power Corporation has announced that it has issued a tender for engineering procurement and construction (EPC) of a 32 MW grid connected solar PV project to be developed in Uttar Pradesh.

The deadline for the submission of the bid is January 29, 2018 and the project will be developed on a turnkey basis. The time allotted to successfully complete the project is 12 months from the date award.

The scope of work, as mentioned in the tender notification is design, engineering, procurement, manufacturing, quality assurance, testing, insurance, supply, installation, commissioning, and comprehensive operation and maintenance of the project for a period of 10 years.

The tender document further mentions that the successful bidder will also have to develop a 132 kV power evacuation equipment at village Parasan, Kalpi, in Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh.

The tender has been propose by NHPC for and on behalf of Bundelkhand Saur Urja Limited, a Joint venture of NHPC and Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA)

In March this year NHPC had commissioned a 50 MW solar PV grid connected project in the state of Tamil Nadu.

In June last year, the company had awarded the EPC contract for the development of this project to Larson & Tubro for an amount of Rs 287.48 crore with comprehensive operation and maintenance for 10 years.

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