MPPMCL Invites Bids For 625 MW 1,250 MWh BESS Projects
The combined specification implies an energy duration of two hours when discharged at aggregate rated power, a configuration suited to diurnal balancing and peak load management. BESS installations of this scale are intended to provide ancillary services including frequency regulation and ramp management while enabling more predictable integration of variable renewable generation. Technical parameters and performance metrics have been set out in the bidding documents to ensure operational compatibility with existing transmission and distribution assets.
Prospective bidders are required to meet specified technical, financial and compliance criteria as set out by MPPMCL, and proposals will be evaluated on technical robustness and lifecycle cost metrics. The procurement process aims to attract established developers as well as experienced technology suppliers capable of delivering grid-scale storage solutions. Project delivery obligations and warranty regimes form part of the contractual framework to secure long term availability and safety of installations.
MPPMCL will assess submissions in accordance with the published tender conditions and applicable procurement norms, with contract awards to follow the evaluation process. Observers note the procurement reflects an accelerating shift among state utilities towards energy storage to manage variability and reduce curtailment of renewable output. The tender is expected to influence storage market activity in the region and to provide a template for similar tenders elsewhere.