Bids invited for 50 MW grid connected PV projects in Maharashtra by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI).
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has invited bids for five 50 MW grid-connected PV projects at the Dondaicha Solar Park in Maharashtra.
In a recent report, PV magazine reported that the maximum tariff payable has been fixed at Rs2.93/kWh for 25 years and bidders will have to submit a single tariff for all projects they apply for.
Using an e-bidding and e-reverse auction, developers can submit a single bid for the entire 250 MW or parts of the capacity in 50 MW multiples. At the time of bid submission, developers will have to declare the annual capacity utilization factor of their project, which cannot be less than 17 percent.
SECI will enter into a power purchase agreement with successful bidders and the power will be sold to the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Limited.
Time limit for commissioning
The build-own-operate projects must be commissioned within 12 months and part commissioning of the project is not permitted.
According to the SECI tender document, crystalline silicon, thin film or CPV – with or without trackers – will be considered. To minimize technology risk and achieve timely commissioning, only commercially established and operational technologies can be used. However, bidding closes on October 4.