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SJVN Green Energy Invites Bids for 100 MW GETCO-connected Wind Power Projects in Gujarat
SJVN Green Energy Ltd. (SGEL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of SJVN Ltd., has issued a tender for up to 100 MW of GETCO-connected wind power projects in Gujarat, requiring completion within 480 days and a 10-year operation and maintenance commitment.
November 11, 2024. By Mrinmoy Dey
SJVN Green Energy Ltd. (SGEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN Ltd., has floated a tender for the development of GETCO-connected wind power project(s) with a capacity of up to 100 MW in Gujarat.
The projects need to be commissioned within 480 days from the date of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA). The developer will also need to offer comprehensive operation and maintenance for a period of 10 years.
“Bidders are invited to propose wind power project(s) with a minimum capacity of 50 MW and a maximum capacity of 100 MW. Bidders may submit proposals for a single project of either 50 MW or 100 MW, or for two separate projects, each with a capacity of 50 MW,” noted the tender document.
Bidders need to pay INR 5900 as a bid document fee. Further, they also need to deposit INR 2.70 crore for 50 MW and INR 5.40 crore for 100 MW of quoted capacity.
The last date for submission of bids is November 20, 2024, till 2:00 PM. The techno-commercial bids will be opened at 3:00 PM on November 20, 2024.
“The Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) to be supplied under this contract shall be sourced exclusively from the 'Revised List of Models & Manufacturers' as issued by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and in effect at the time of dispatch of the first WTG,” noted the tender document.
The bidder should have successfully executed grid-connected wind power projects on an EPC basis for a cumulative capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant/project should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity. The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
Alternatively, the bidder should be a developer of grid-connected wind power plant(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity executed under a single LOA or for a single project. The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
Alternatively, the bidder should have, (i) manufactured/supplied WTGs (Wind Turbine Generators) of cumulative capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which the bidder should have LOA/order for supply of WTGs for a single project with cumulative capacity of 10 MW or higher; and (ii) erected/supervised erection and commissioned/supervised commissioning of grid-connected wind power plant(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity executed under single LOA or for single project.
The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
As for financial eligibility, in the last three financial years, the bidder should have an annual average turnover of at least INR 161 crore for 50 MW and INR 322 crore for 100 MW of quoted capacity. The bidder must have a positive net worth as on the last day of the preceding financial year.
The projects need to be commissioned within 480 days from the date of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA). The developer will also need to offer comprehensive operation and maintenance for a period of 10 years.
“Bidders are invited to propose wind power project(s) with a minimum capacity of 50 MW and a maximum capacity of 100 MW. Bidders may submit proposals for a single project of either 50 MW or 100 MW, or for two separate projects, each with a capacity of 50 MW,” noted the tender document.
Bidders need to pay INR 5900 as a bid document fee. Further, they also need to deposit INR 2.70 crore for 50 MW and INR 5.40 crore for 100 MW of quoted capacity.
The last date for submission of bids is November 20, 2024, till 2:00 PM. The techno-commercial bids will be opened at 3:00 PM on November 20, 2024.
“The Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) to be supplied under this contract shall be sourced exclusively from the 'Revised List of Models & Manufacturers' as issued by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and in effect at the time of dispatch of the first WTG,” noted the tender document.
The bidder should have successfully executed grid-connected wind power projects on an EPC basis for a cumulative capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant/project should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity. The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
Alternatively, the bidder should be a developer of grid-connected wind power plant(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity executed under a single LOA or for a single project. The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
Alternatively, the bidder should have, (i) manufactured/supplied WTGs (Wind Turbine Generators) of cumulative capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which the bidder should have LOA/order for supply of WTGs for a single project with cumulative capacity of 10 MW or higher; and (ii) erected/supervised erection and commissioned/supervised commissioning of grid-connected wind power plant(s) of cumulative installed capacity of 30 MW or higher, out of which at least one plant should have been of 10 MW or higher capacity executed under single LOA or for single project.
The reference plant of 10 MW or higher capacity must have been in successful operation for at least six months ending the last day of the month previous to the month in which NIT is issued.
As for financial eligibility, in the last three financial years, the bidder should have an annual average turnover of at least INR 161 crore for 50 MW and INR 322 crore for 100 MW of quoted capacity. The bidder must have a positive net worth as on the last day of the preceding financial year.
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