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Government Floats Tender for Setting up 4.5 Lakh Tonne Production Facility of Green Hydrogen

The total capacity of 4.5 lakh tonne per annum allocated under this tender includes 4.1 lakh tonne under technology agnostic pathways and 40,000 tonne under biomass based pathways.

July 12, 2023. By Anurima Mondal

Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has invited bids from interested firms with an aim to establish 4.5 lakh tonnes of green hydrogen production under the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) scheme. The total capacity of 4.5 lakh tonne per annum allocated under this tender includes 4.1 lakh tonne under technology agnostic pathways and 40,000 tonne under biomass based pathways.
 
The tender has been floated almost two weeks after the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) issued guidelines for implementation of strategic interventions for green hydrogen transition (SIGHT) programme. The framework document comprised two components of the incentive programme in which component II focused on green hydrogen production.
 
According to the tender document, a bidder needs to submit a single bid undertaking to set up a GH2 production facility. The projects shall be quoted in multiples of 500 tonne only.
 
Under the technology agnostic pathways (Bucket I), minimum bid capacity would be for 10,000 tonnes and the maximum capacity would be 90,000 tonnes. On the other hand, under biomass based pathways (Bucket II), the minimum and maximum bid capacity would be 500 tonnes and 4,000 tonnes respectively. The maximum time allowed for commissioning (SCD) would be 30 months from the date of the Letter of Award. The tender was floated on July 10. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled on July 28.

 
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