SECI Confirms Migration of Tenders From TCIL to ISN-ETS By Ayush Verma/ Updated On Mon, Jul 1st, 2019 With the migration of e-bidding and e-RA to the ISN-ETS website, SECI’s last 3 tenders live on the TCIL website have been migrated to the new website. The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has confirmed that with the process of migration of its e-bidding and e-RA to the ISN-ETS website, the last 3 tenders currently live on the TCIL website have been migrated to the new website. The migration to another website was made official last month when SECI informed that the Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) is discontinuing their e-Tendering Services for all their clients. The three tenders that have been migrated to the new website, are: RfS for 7500 MW Ultra-Mega Solar Power Projects in Leh and Kargil Districts, Jammu & Kashmir, RfS for 2000 MW Solar PV Power Projects by Government Producers under CPSU Scheme (Phase-II), Tranche-I RfS for 500 MW Solar PV Power Projects in Tamil Nadu. “Prospective bidders are requested to make note of the above information, as the above tenders will not be available on the TCIL website w.e.f. July 1, 2019,” SECI issued in a notice. Recently, SECI has announced the annulment of its tender for the selection of solar power developers for setting up of 3 GW manufacturing linked solar tender The nodal agency has informed all interested parties that the tender has been cancelled following the development that the Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) is discontinuing their e-Tendering Services for all their clients and that SECI has now launched a fresh tender with its new service provider. “With the foreclosure of SECI’s existing e-tendering service provider [M/s Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL)], SECI has successfully migrated to the new service provider [M/s Electronic Tender.com (India) Pvt. Limited (ETI)]. Hence, the said tender has been freshly launched in the new portal with modifications as a selection of solar power developers for setting up of 6 GW ISTS-Connected solar PV power plants linked with setting up of 2 GW (Per Annum) solar manufacturing plants under global competitive bidding,” the agency issued in its statement. Earlier in June, SECI announced the annulment of its tender for the implementation of 97.5 MW grid-connected rooftop solar PV system scheme for government buildings in different states/UTs under CAPEX/RESCO model, citing the same reason. Tags: CPSU, India, ISN-ETS, Jammu and Kashmir, SECI, SECI Tenders Migration, Solar Energy, Tamil Nadu, TCIL, Tende, tender, Tenders Migration