IPGCL Invites Bids Under 21.5 MW Rooftop Solar Scheme For Govt Buildings By Ayush Verma/ Updated On Mon, Jun 17th, 2019 IPGCL has invited bids for setting up rooftop systems under a new 21.5 MW rooftop solar scheme for government buildings in Delhi. The Delhi Government-owned utility, Indraprastha Power Generation Company Ltd. (IPGCL) has invited bids from eligible bidders for setting up rooftop solar power systems under a new 21.5 MW rooftop solar scheme for government buildings in the state of Delhi under CAPEX and RESCO models. The scope of work for the selected bidders will include the site survey, design, manufacture, supply, erection, testing and commissioning including warranty, operation and maintenance of rooftop solar PV power system in different government buildings in Delhi. The bidding process under this Rooftop scheme is for 21.50 MW comprising of CAPEX & RESCO Model. The split between the two modes has been set at 1.5 MW and 20 MW, and the list of proposed government building for setting up of rooftop systems has been included in the tender documents. According to the tender documents, there will be only one price for all the bidders in various categories in CAPEX Model (Rs Per kWp – Project Cost) and similarly, there will be only one price for various categories in RESCO Model (Rs Per kWh – Tariff). Hence matching of L-1 Price needs to be adhered upon. The last date for bid submission is July 4, 2019, and the techno-commercial bids will be opened on the same date. The financial bid opening and e-reverse auction dates will be informed at a later date. All bidders must submit an Earnest Money Deposit of Rs 5 lakh per MW separately for each category in both the models for the capacity quoted. To be eligible, the Bidder should have designed, supplied, installed and commissioned at least one grid-connected solar PV power project having a capacity of not less than 10 KW capacity for CAPEX Part A / 50 KW for CAPEX Part B and C and RESCO Part A & B, which should have been commissioned prior to techno-commercial bid opening date. Financially, the Minimum Average Annual Turnover (MAAT) of the bidder in the last three financial years ending, should be Rs 2 Crores per MW on a standalone basis. For more information click here. Tags: Clean Energy, Delhi, government buildings, green energy, India, IPGCL, IPGCL Rooftop Solar, NCR, Rooftop Solar, Solar Energy