NLC India seeks to procure 579.74 MWp PV modules for Rajasthan solar project – pv magazine India

NLC India has launched a tender for procurement of 579.74 MWp PV modules for its upcoming 810 MW solar power project in the RVUN Solar Park at Pugal, Bikaner, Rajasthan.
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NLC India has launched a tender for procurement of 579.74 MWp PV modules for its upcoming 810 MW solar power project in the RVUN Solar Park at Pugal, Bikaner, Rajasthan.
According to the tender document, the scope of supply includes the manufacturing, supply, packing and forwarding, and transportation of crystalline silicon bifacial solar PV modules to the project site at Pugal, Bikaner. The nominal power output Wp of the modules to be delivered must be minimum 580 Wp.
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Dear Mdm
We are very sorry to note that NLC India is making another great mistake for for launched a tender for procurement of 579.74 MWp PV modules for its upcoming 810 MW solar power project in the RVUN Solar Park at Pugal, Bikaner, Rajasthan,When higher quality of PV MODULES TANDAM SERIES with 35.57% are avilable and with higher wattage HJT 800Wp.are inmarket,which are proven more efficient and occupy less land.
IT IS HIGH TIME THAT INDIAN RESERCH SHOULD GO FOR waffer SILICONE INTEGRATED WITH LEAD/GERMANIUM,GALIUM, BISMATH OTHER METTLIOD MATERIAL AND INTRODUCE THE NEW TECHNOLOGY THAN DUMPING THE OLD PV technology which are outdated and occupy more land,put the COUNTRY Client/PPA WARRANTY IN VAGUE.
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