UPNEDA announces tender for solarising 10,000 agricultural pumps
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

UPNEDA announces tender for solarising 10,000 agricultural pumps

The Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA) has released a new tender aimed at solarizing 10,000 agricultural pumps across the state. This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions and reduce dependence on conventional power sources in the agriculture sector.

The tender outlines the requirement for the installation of solar panels and associated equipment to power the agricultural pumps. UPNEDA is seeking experienced vendors to undertake the installation, maintenance, and support of these solar systems.

This project is expected to provide significant benefits, including reducing electricity costs for farmers, enhancing energy security, and contributing to environmental conservation by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.

The deadline for submissions is set for [Insert Deadline Date]. Interested parties are encouraged to review the tender documents and submit their proposals within the specified timeframe.

For further details, please visit the UPNEDA website or contact their office directly.

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The Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA) has released a new tender aimed at solarizing 10,000 agricultural pumps across the state. This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions and reduce dependence on conventional power sources in the agriculture sector. The tender outlines the requirement for the installation of solar panels and associated equipment to power the agricultural pumps. UPNEDA is seeking experienced vendors to undertake the installation, maintenance, and support of these solar systems. This project is expected to provide significant benefits, including reducing electricity costs for farmers, enhancing energy security, and contributing to environmental conservation by lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The deadline for submissions is set for [Insert Deadline Date]. Interested parties are encouraged to review the tender documents and submit their proposals within the specified timeframe. For further details, please visit the UPNEDA website or contact their office directly.

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