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JREDA Invites Bids for 14 MW Solar Power Plant Project in Jharkhand

The project, slated for a 25-year duration on government land in Palamu and East Singhbhum Districts of Jharkhand, aims to bolster renewable energy infrastructure in the region.

March 06, 2024. By Abha Rustagi

Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (JREDA) has initiated the bidding and selection process for the appointment of a contractor to undertake the development of a cumulative 14 MW (AC) grid-connected ground-mounted solar power plant. 

The project, slated for a 25-year duration on government land in Palamu and East Singhbhum Districts of Jharkhand, aims to bolster renewable energy infrastructure in the region.

The proposed solar PV project with an estimated cost of INR 147.20 crores is set to be established at Parta Village in Palamu and Chakuliya in East Singhbhum Districts, aligning with the state's renewable energy goals.

Interested parties are urged to submit their bids online by March 20, 2024. Additionally, bid fees and earnest money deposit (EMD) are to be processed online through the SBI Payment Gateway of Jharkhand Tenders by the same date. The Technical Bid Opening is scheduled for March 22, 2024.
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