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Indian Oil Invites Bids for a 2.25 MW Solar Project in MP
The winning bidder must secure all relevant open access and wheeling agreements, obtain all required regulatory approvals, and pay all applicable fees before power can be drawn from four IOCL stations around Madhya Pradesh.
Additionally, they are responsible for the project's operation and maintenance (O&M) for a period of five years.
The project will likely cost 3126.97 million (or roughly $1.55 million).
At its liquid petroleum gas (LPG) bottling facility in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) has issued an invitation for bids for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of a 2.25 MW grid-connected solar power project. The winning bidder must secure all relevant open access and wheeling agreements, obtain all required regulatory approvals, and pay all applicable fees before power can be drawn from four IOCL stations around Madhya Pradesh. Additionally, they are responsible for the project's operation and maintenance (O&M) for a period of five years. The project will likely cost 3126.97 million (or roughly $1.55 million).