April19 , 2026

    Kolkata port invites solar project

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    The Kolkata Port Trust has announced an invitation for bids for a 2 MW solar power project at the Haldia Dock Complex. This initiative, estimated to cost around ?168 million (~$2.01 million), encompasses the design, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, and commissioning of the solar power project.

    Bidders are required to submit their proposals by July 30, 2024, and must include a non-refundable bid document fee of ?2,950 and an earnest money deposit of ?2.6 million. The project is expected to be completed within 14 months from the date of the award, followed by a defect liability period and comprehensive operation and maintenance for 120 months.

    Eligible bidders should have an annual financial turnover of at least ?50.4 million and must demonstrate experience in executing similar projects, particularly ground-mounted solar power projects, within the last seven years. The winning bidder will be responsible for all aspects of the project, including engineering, procurement, construction, and ensuring the system’s efficient operation.

    This project is part of Kolkata Port Trust?s commitment to sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions in port operations. It aligns with broader national and global efforts to transition to renewable energy sources, promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development. The successful implementation of this project is expected to set a precedent for future renewable energy projects within the port sector and contribute significantly to the region’s renewable energy capacity.

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