MNRE Tenders Development of Four Point Probe for NISE By Anirudh Sharma/ Updated On Thu, Aug 23rd, 2018 The MNRE tender includes supply, installation and commissioning of the Semi-automatic four point probe. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE tender) has rolled out tender for a semi-automatic Four Point Probe at National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE), Gurugram. The MNRE tender includes supply, installation and commissioning of the Semi-automatic four point probe. Sealed tenders are to be submitted in two parts i.e. Part-I containing Technical competence/literature along with EMD, and Part-II containing only commercial invoice in a separate sealed envelope, super scribed as Commercial Bid. Moreover, the prominent solar energy institute of the country has been seen revamping the technological infrastructure seeking advancements in the field of solar energy. The authorities have set the earnest money at Rs. 30,000. Additionally, the Bidders are requested to provide a list of clients to whom similar equipment has been satisfactorily supplied. The ministry seeks a reputed bidder to furnish the said equipment in the NISE campus.The authority also expects the bidders to establish a test certificate for standard material. The four point probe is used to measure the bulk resistivity of the semiconductors. Tags: Gurugram, India, MNRE, MNRE tender, NISE, solar application