NTPC Issues EPC Tender for 100 MW Ground-Mounted Solar Plant in Uttar Pradesh

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NTPC Green Energy Limited has issued an EPC tender on behalf of NTPC UP Green Energy Limited (NUGEL) for developing a 100 MW ground-mounted solar plant at Khanshi in Uttar Pradesh. The company is inviting bids for the project till June 8, 2026.

Under this tender, the selected bidder will be responsible for the design, engineering, manufacturing, supply, packing and forwarding, transportation, unloading, and commissioning of the 100 MW ground-mounted solar plant, including the supply of solar modules at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh.

The scope of work also includes site levelling, grading, vegetation clearing, topographical surveys, and geotechnical investigations. The land for the project will be provided by the owner on an “as is, where is” basis.

In addition, the bidder will be required to design and construct the foundation and install the Module Mounting Structure (MMS) for solar panels, including the fixing and interconnection of solar modules. The tender specifies the use of a fixed-tilt system only, while the bidding process will be MU-based.

Scope of Work

The selected contractor will also be responsible for arranging power and water supply for construction activities. Further, the scope includes the construction of a pre-engineered inverter room, if applicable, along with the power conditioning unit and associated LT and HT switchgear. In the case of string inverters, the bidder will also be required to construct a pre-engineered HT switchgear room.

The project additionally involves the construction of an EHV switchyard, including power transformers, along with the CMCS building and associated control, protection, communication, automation, and auxiliary systems.

The scope further covers all associated electrical and civil works required for grid interfacing, including transformers, panels, protection systems, cables, and metering at the 33 kV level. The bidder would also be responsible for undertaking a grid compliance study. It also includes the supply, laying, and termination of HT cables within and between different blocks, along with interconnection to the 33 kV pooling switchgear in the CMCS, as per the specified technical requirements.

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