Sunday, March 24, 2019

Uttarakhand solar plant projects

Installation of 40.00 MW Solar PV Project (Boot Model, Tarrif Based for 25 Years) at Haripura Jalasay (27.00 MW) and Tumariya Jalasaya (13.00 MW) in district Udhamsinghnagar of Uttarakhand State (India).

Tender Value in Rs.: 1,61,31,80,000

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Solid Waste projects in haryana

TDR No

19728017


Tender No

121818

Tendering Authority

Municipal Corporation

Tender Brief

Selection Of Contractor For Setting Up Of Integrated Solid Waste Management Project For Collection, Transportation, Processing And Disposal In Ambala - Karnal Cluster On Public Private Partnership ( Ppp )

Compitition Type

Indian

State

Haryana

Due Date

10/04/2019

Key Value


Document Fees

Refer document

EMD

Refer document

Tender Value

INR 338.98 Crore /-

Contact Details

Name

Sandeep Raj

Company Name

Municipal Corporation

Municipal Corporation Solid Waste projects

TDR No

19811981


Tender No

122539

Tendering Authority

Municipal Corporation

Tender Brief

Selection Of Contractor For Setting Up Of Integrated Solid Waste Management Project For Collection, Transportation, Processing And Disposal In Rohtak Cluster On Public Private Partnership ( Ppp ) => Works

Compitition Type

Indian

State

Haryana

Due Date

10/04/2019

Tender Value

INR 199.66 Crore /-

Contact Details

Name

Naveen Dhankhar

Company Name

Municipal Corporation

Kerala State Industrial Developmenet Corporation Msw projects

TDR No

19660406


Tender No

2019_KSIDC_264357_1


Tendering Authority

Kerala State Industrial Developmenet Corporation


Tender Brief

Corrigendum - Request For Proposal (Global Competitive Bidding) For Integrated Solid Waste Management With A Waste To Energy Project Of Minimum 200 Tpd Processing Capacity On Design, Build, Finance, Operate And Transfer (Dbfot) Basis At Kureepuzha, Kollam District, Kerala, Rfp (Global Competitive Bidding) For Integrated Solid Waste Management With A Waste To Energy Project Of Minimum 200 Tpd Processing Capacity On Design, Build, Finance, Operate And Transfer (Dbfot) Basis At Kureepuzha, Kollam District, Kerala


Compitition Type

Indian


State

Kerala


Publish Date

29/01/2019


Due Date

15/04/2019


Tender Opening Date

20/04/2019


EMD

INR 10000000.00 /-

Tender Value

INR 120 Crore /

Contact Details

Name

The Managing Director

Company Name

Kerala State Industrial Developmenet Corporation

Address

The Managing Director, Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. T.C. XI/266, Keston Road, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram-695 003

Municipal Corporation haryana Msw projects

TDR No

19811811


Tender No

122887


Tendering Authority

Municipal Corporation


Tender Brief

Development Of Integrated Solid Waste Management ( Collection, Transportation, Processing And Disposal )


Compitition Type

Indian


State

Haryana


Due Date

10/04/2019


Tender Value

INR 91.12 Crore /-

Contact Details

Name

Hari Krishan Sharma

Company Name

Municipal Corporation

Urban Administration & Development Department MSW projects

TDR No

19807109


Tender No

UAD-09022019-03


Tendering Authority

Urban Administration & Development Department


Tender Brief

tender for Implementation Of Integrated Solid Waste Management Project, Vidisha Cluster=> Open Tender


Compitition Type

Indian


State

Madhya Pradesh


Publish Date

09/03/2019


Due Date

15/04/2019


Tender Opening Date

16/04/2019


Key Value

Document Fees

Refer document

EMD

INR 3646000.00 /-

Tender Value

INR 72.93 Crore 

Contact details

Name

Commissioner UAD

Company Name

Urban Administration & Development Department

Address

UAD Bhopal

National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited Msw projects

TDR No

19873182


Tendering Authority

National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited


Tender Brief

Tender For Comprehensive Arm (Day To Day) And Special Repairs Including All Civil, Horticulture And Electrical & Maintenance Services (Including Internal & External Electrical Installations, Fire Fighting, Fire Alarm, Pump House, Dg Sets, Street Lights, Solar Light, Operations Of Lifts & Water Heating System, Water Supply And Sewage Treatment Plant, Sewage System/ Network, Solid Waste Management Plants Etc.) Of Gpra Complex At New Moti Bagh, New Delhi.


Compitition Type

Indian


State

Delhi


Due Date

29/03/2019


Tender Value

INR 34.34 Crore

Company Name

National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited

Cidco Maharashtra Ltd. Msw projects

TDR No

19845449


Tendering Authority

Cidco Maharashtra Ltd.

Tender Brief

Tender For Comprehensive Operation And Maintenance Of Cidcos Municipal Solid Waste Processing Disposal Facility At Village Chal Near Taloja, Midc As Per Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules- 2016..

Compitition Type

Indian

State

Maharashtra

Due Date

25/03/2019

Key Value


Document Fees

INR 26250 /-

EMD

INR 2626000.00 /-

Tender Value

INR 26.25 Crore /-

Company Name

Cidco Maharashtra Ltd

Chennai Municipal Corporation msw projects

TDR No

19777468


Tender No

SWMCNo.A7/3025/2017-Package-I (Fourth call)

Tendering Authority

Chennai Municipal Corporation

Tender Brief

Collection,Transportation Of Solid Waste, Street Sweeping Waste (Including Street Sweeping Activities), Horticulture Waste And Collection,Storage Of Domestic Hazardous Waste In The Zones No 1, 2, 3,7 (Package-I), Collection,Transportation Of Solid Waste, Street Sweeping Waste (Including Street Sweeping Activities), Horticulture Waste And Collection,Storage Of Domestic Hazardous Waste In The Zones No 1, 2, 3,7 (Package-I) (Fourth Call)=> Open Tender

Compitition Type

Indian

State

Tamil Nadu

Publish Date

08/03/2019

Due Date

21/05/2019

Tender Opening Date

22/05/2019

Document Fees

Refer document

EMD

INR 100000000.00 /-

Tender Value

INR 744.79 Crore /

Contact Details

Name

SE/SWM

Company Name

Chennai Municipal Corporation

Address

AMMA MAALIIGAI,4TH FLOOR,CH-3

Jharkhand msw project

TDR No

19844170


Tendering Authority

Urban Development Department

Tender Brief

Tender For Door And Door Collection, Transfer, Transportation, Developing And Operating An Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Processing Facility And Engineered Sanitary Landfill Facility For Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration On Long Term Design, Build, Operate And Transfer Basis.

Compitition Type

Indian

State

Jharkhand

Due Date

10/04/2019

Document Fees


INR 25000 /-

EMD

INR 5100000.00 /-

Tender Value

INR 1268.05 Crore

Monday, March 18, 2019

Msw project benefits

The waste to energy (WTE) plants, now benefit from several government subsidies, from MNRE of up to Rs. 2 crore per megawatt reserved for commercial waste to energy projects. For the demonstration projects of waste to energy plants, the government offers direct subsidies of up to 50 per cent of the plant’s capital cost (up to Rs. 3 crore per MW). Municipalities also receive handsome incentives of Rs. 15 lakh per MW for facilitating local garbage free of cost to these waste to energy plants for a period of up to 30 years. It is interesting to note that even state nodal agencies can receive incentives of Rs. 5 lakh per MW for promoting and monitoring all kinds of waste to energy projects.


With ample incentive for government bodies and private businesses to roll in the funds, India still has to leverage the waste to energy plants in India.


Investment in Waste to Energy through gasification process in India


The Waste to Energy Cost in India differs from project to project, with the change in tipping fee involved along with partnership ration between the government and tech solution providers.


Bangalore’s MSW (excluding paper and plastic for recycling) if gasified, can generate 28 MW of electricity while the remaining sludge can be used in composts or in bio-plastic manufacturing.


The cost of installing a gasification waste to energy plant is – Rs. 15-18 crores/ MW (cost of electricity if sold at Rs. 12-14/ kWh. The plants are not feasible in themselves as cost of electricity from other power sources range between Rs 2.5-10/kWh (coal to solar

Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) also adopted a similar system taking care of 50% of the city’s waste in alliance with Concord Blue Technology Private Ltd. The contract was set up for 25 years to implement the patented ‘gasification-reformer tower.’ The 2.5 MW plant, now scaled to 10 MW, processes 650 tpd (ton per day). The tipping fee for the tech solution providers was around Rs. 300 per tonne. The cost of the plant was 14-15 crore/ MW with the generated cost of electricity coming to Rs. 13/ kWh. This is offset by actual price paid by the electricity board, the tipping fee involved and other incentives.

Similarly, Tamil Nadu hosted a 50-acre site for a gasification project worth Rs. 100 crores ($18.5 million) with a public private partnership under the DBOT model, to process 300 tonnes of solid waste on a daily basis, generating around 3 MW of electricity.

Making the Waste to Energy projects viable

To be able to make Waste to Energy projects financially viable,

  • Municipality needs to offer incentives to developers with a “tipping fee” paid to the developer per tonne of MSW.
  • Segregation of waste at source is highly important to make the system more efficient for energy recovery.
  • Collaboration of political institutions with technical teams for project clearance and rehabilitation of all rag-pickers should be on priority.

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Solar & Renewable energy policy

Solar and Renewable Energy Policy Roundup from February 2019
The shortest month of the year came with a spate of policy highlights from the center and the state.

February, the shortest month of the year, witnessed some big announcements for the domestic renewable industry, like the imposition of anti-dumping duty on tempered solar glass and EVA sheets.

Here is a roundup of some key policy announcements made by the central government and state agencies in the renewable energy sector in February 2019:

Center

The government of India has imposed anti-dumping duty on the import of textured tempered coated and uncoated glass from Malaysia for five years.  Earlier, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) had recommended imposing an anti-dumping duty of $114.58/metric ton for a period of five years after the final findings in the anti-dumping duty investigation of tempered solar glass.

The DGTR has recommended the imposition of anti-dumping duty on the imports of the Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) sheets for solar modules imported from China PR, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand for a period of five years.

The Ministry of Power has passed an order stating that the renewable purchase obligations of captive power projects should be fixed at the appropriate level in the year such projects are commissioned. The order makes it clear that there will be no increase in RPO of captive power projects if additional fossil fuel capacity is not added.

The CERC has provided relief to solar project developers with regards to the effect of Goods and Service Tax (GST) on solar projects which are still in the development phase.

MNRE

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued a circular for retrofitting transmission lines and wind turbines to avoid bird collision in Great Indian Bustard habitats of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Standing Committee of National Board of Wildlife has suggested the guidelines to install bird diverters on the conductors of the power transmission lines.

The MNRE has extended the deadline for the self-certification of solar photovoltaic modules (crystalline and thin film, including bifacial type) by three months. However, the relaxation is incumbent upon the fact that module manufacturers should have valid IEC test reports from international test labs corresponding to Indian standards. The new deadline is March 31, 2019.

The MNRE has issued a memorandum requesting for views of stakeholders on the BIS standards for solar PV water pumping systems. Earlier, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) had requested the MNRE to convene a meeting of the sub-committee constituted for formulating the standards for solar PV water pumping systems.

States

The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (UPERC) has proposed tariffs for EV charging stations in the state. Under the proposal, for multistoried building covered under LMV-1b, the charge will be ₹6.20 (~$0.087)/kWh, and for multistoried buildings covered under heavy vehicles (HV)-1b, the charge will be 5.90 (~$0.083)/kWh.

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has published a discussion paper on tariff determination and other norms for rooftop solar energy projects and intends to set up generic rooftop solar tariff under RESCO model to encourage third-party investment in rooftop solar projects on consumer rooftops.

The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd (MSEDCL) should reduce ₹0.18 (0.0025/kWh) from the discovered tariff if the bidders have not paid the safeguard duty, the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has said in its latest order.

The Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC) has rejected the petition filed by M.P. Power Management Company Ltd to review an old tariff order for wind power generators and amend the respective power purchase agreement. The commission observed that the control period of that tariff order is already over and a new order for a new control period is now applicable.

Andhra Pradesh DISCOMs have jointly filed a petition with the Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission seeking relief in the terms and conditions for tariff determination for wind power projects in the state between FY 2015-16 and FY 2019-20.

The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) has issued a consultative paper proposing the tariff for the procurement of power from municipal solid waste projects in the state. The TNERC has fixed levelized tariff for these projects at ₹6.28 (~$0.088)/kWh without accelerated depreciation and ₹5.90 (~$0.082)/kWh with accelerated depreciation.

Provisional interconnection approval by a state load dispatch center is not sufficient for banking of energy by any developer, and it will not be responsible for pumping power without any contractual agreement, the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) has ruled.