SECI's New Solar Tender Calls for 750 MW of Projects in Rajasthan with Long-Term Open Access
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has issued a Request for Selection (RfS) for 750 MW (Tranche-II) of grid-connected solar PV projects in Rajasthan.
A single bidder must bid for a minimum of 10 MW and a maximum of 750 MW. The projects will be developed on build own operate (BOO) basis, and the scope of work includes acquiring the land, developing the project, connectivity, and long-term open access. The projects must achieve financial closure within 12 months from the effective date of the PPA. The scheduled commissioning date for the full capacity of the project will be 18 months from the date of the PPA.
The projects should be designed for interconnection with the nearest substation at a voltage level of 33 kV or above. The maintenance of the transmission system up to the interconnection point will be the responsibility of the successful bidder.
SECI will enter into a power purchase agreement with the successful solar project developers for 25 years. It has set the upper ceiling tariff at ₹ 2.68 (~$0.039) / kWh. In August 2018, SECI had tendered the 750 MW in Rajasthan with the same upper tariff limit.
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