According to the tender document, bids are due by
December 12, with pre-bid meetings scheduled for October 22. The project is
expected to be completed within 48 months, and bidders are required to submit
an earnest money deposit of INR3.7mn ($44,000) per MW
SECI
will enter into a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the successful
bidder, without taking ownership of the project once the PPA expires. The
designated area for the project is 202 square kilometres in the Gulf of
Khambhat, Gujarat. Power procured from the project will be sold to Gujarat Urja
Vikas Nigam Limited on behalf of the state's distribution companies, with SECI
acting as the intermediary agency.
The project will be
eligible for central financial assistance in the form of viability gap funding.
SECI, under the Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy (MNRE), facilitates the development of renewable energy
projects in India, including solar and offshore wind energy. MNRE is
responsible for offshore wind energy development within India's Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) and coordinates with various government entities for the
initiative's overall progress.