PFCCL Seeks TSP for Green Hydrogen Transmission System in Kakinada
Key Ideas
- PFC Consulting Ltd. is inviting bids for a Transmission Service Provider to develop an interstate transmission system for Green Hydrogen and Ammonia projects in Kakinada.
- The project includes establishing a 765/400 kV substation with transformers, GIS bays, and other components, to be completed within 24 months.
- Bidders must meet stringent technical and financial criteria, showcasing experience and financial stability in infrastructure projects over the last five years.
- The selected bidder will also need to obtain a transmission license from the regulatory commission to proceed with the project.
PFC Consulting Ltd. (PFCCL) has initiated a bid for a Transmission Service Provider (TSP) to construct an interstate transmission system for Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia projects in Kakinada, under Phase I. The bidding process adheres to the 'Tariff-Based Competitive Bidding Guidelines for Transmission Service.' The selected TSP will be responsible for the design, implementation, and operation of the transmission system on a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) basis. The project comprises setting up a 765/400 kV substation at Kakinada, including various essential components like transformers and GIS bays, with a timeline of 24 months for completion. Interested bidders must demonstrate a strong track record in infrastructure projects over the past five years to qualify, meeting stringent financial criteria and technical expertise requirements. Furthermore, the chosen bidder will be mandated to secure a transmission license from the regulatory body before commencing operations. This initiative in Kakinada reflects a positive momentum towards renewable energy infrastructure development and signifies a step towards sustainable energy practices.
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