PEDA Issues Tender for 18 MW Rooftop Solar Power Project Under Long-Term PPA

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The Renewable Energy Development Authority (REDA) has officially invited bids for the development of an 18 MW solar power project. The tender falls under the broader initiative to enhance clean energy infrastructure and promote sustainable energy practices.

The Request for Selection (RfS) document outlines critical parameters for interested developers. This tender seeks to establish a grid-connected solar power facility under a long-term power purchase agreement. Developers are required to possess a strong technical background and financial stability to qualify for the bid.

Key Details of the Tender:

  • Project Capacity: 18 MW
  • Technology Requirement: Photovoltaic (PV) solar technology is mandated for the project.
  • Location: The site specifics are indicated in the RfS, highlighting accessibility and grid connection considerations.
  • Bid Submission Deadline: Interested parties must submit their proposals by the date mentioned in the tender document.
  • Eligibility Criteria: Developers must demonstrate technical expertise in solar power plant construction and maintenance. Additionally, financial thresholds, including a minimum net worth and annual turnover, are outlined to ensure project feasibility.
  • Contract Structure: The selected developer will enter into a power purchase agreement for a pre-determined period, securing stable revenue streams.

Further details of the tender emphasize a commitment to stringent quality standards, environmental compliance, and adherence to project timelines. The authority has also encouraged the use of innovative solar technology to maximize efficiency.

This tender represents a significant opportunity for developers to contribute to the renewable energy landscape and align with national goals for clean energy transition. Interested bidders are advised to review the full RfS document for comprehensive details.

For additional information refer tender document below:

 

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