SECI Offers Extension in EOI Submission for RE Solutions in Himalayas

SECI Offers Extension in EOI Submission for RE Solutions in Himalayas

SECI has extended the last date for submission of EOI for its call for RE based solutions for meeting energy requirements in remote areas of the Himalayas

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has issued a notification, extending the last date for submission of Expression of Interest (EOI) for its call for renewable energy (RE) based solutions/ system/ technology for meeting energy requirements in remote areas of Himalayas, India.

SECI has stated that an e-consultation meeting with all the prospective participants had held at the SECI office on November 5, 2020, through online mode. And it has since been decided to extend the last date for bid submission to November 30, 2020. The submitted EOIs will now be opened on December 1, 2020.

In September, SECI had first invited EOI from IPP, OEM, technology provider, technology licenser for exploration/ availability of systems/ solutions based on renewable energy sources/energy storage sources or a combination of these two which can be deployed under hostile climatic conditions for meeting energy requirement in remote Himalayan areas.

The nodal agency stated that one of its objectives includes the promotion of new technology and the development of demonstration projects. Adding that it has also been working effectively for decarbonisation (i.e. reducing dependence on fossil fuel like diesel, kerosene oil) by way of RE sources. Accordingly, it is willing to explore techno-commercially viable renewable energy-based solutions for supplying power to small off-grid consumers, residing in High Altitudes Area (HAA) and extreme cold climatic conditions (approx. +20 C to -500 C).

It has been clarified that:

  1. The solution/system should be modular in nature and can be replicated/deployed under similar conditions. Further, the system should have the highest degree of safety in regard to the persons and the environment.
  2. Solutions/system should be modular and easy to dismantle/ assemble, transport, deploy, commission, operate and requires limited maintenance during operation.
  3. SECI envisages the useful life of such a system/solution to be around 10 years.
  4. SECI will coordinate with the consumer for facilitating logistic support, obtaining necessary permission for deployment at its site, if any.
  5. The selected entity shall be required to provide training for the maintenance of the system/solutions to the authorised representatives of the consumer.
  6. Parties may be required to enter into a definitive agreement/arrangement for the deployment of the system/solutions.
  7. Systems which have a proven track record of operation in extreme cold conditions and at high altitudes will be given preference

Further, the system is to be developed through IPP mode/ EPC Mode and shall be entirely funded by the GOI through SECI for the beneficial utilisation by the consumers. The nodal agency intends to deploy the system within a time period of around 18 months i.e. preferably by 2021.

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Ayush Verma

Ayush is a staff writer at saurenergy.com and writes on renewable energy with a special focus on solar and wind. Prior to this, as an engineering graduate trying to find his niche in the energy journalism segment, he worked as a correspondent for iamrenew.com.

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