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    NTPC issued tender for 22 MW floating solar project in Kerala

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Recently, India's National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) announced a tender
    for a 22MW grid-connected floating solar project.
    The project is used for the Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Plant (RGCCPP)
    in Kayamkulam, Kerala.

    The tender content includes the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, packaging, transportation, transportation, unloading, storage, installation and commissioning
    of the project.
    The winning bidder will also provide three years of operation and maintenance services
    .

    It was revealed that the deadline for submitting bids was August 21 this year
    .
    Back last month, NTPC also issued a 15MW EPC solar tender project at the same site
    .

    It is understood that India has hundreds of billions of watts of solar power potential
    in its thermal power plants.

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    Recently, India's National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) announced a tender
    for a 22MW grid-connected floating solar project.
    The project is used for the Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Plant (RGCCPP)
    in Kayamkulam, Kerala.

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    The tender content includes the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, packaging, transportation, transportation, unloading, storage, installation and commissioning
    of the project.
    The winning bidder will also provide three years of operation and maintenance services
    .

    It was revealed that the deadline for submitting bids was August 21 this year
    .
    Back last month, NTPC also issued a 15MW EPC solar tender project at the same site
    .

    It is understood that India has hundreds of billions of watts of solar power potential
    in its thermal power plants.

    :/, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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