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Subsidiary of SJVN, SJVN Green Energy, is seeking bids for the purchase or lease of up to 1,000 acres of land in Assam for a 28-year period in order to develop 200 MW of solar power projects, including connecting to the state electric utility system.
The deadline for submitting bids is December 26, 2023. It is the same day that the bids are opened.
All required regulatory approvals for the chosen land should be in place, and chain link fencing should enclose its boundaries.
It is necessary for bidders to provide a bid document that costs ?5,900.
Bidders must provide the following earnest money deposit:
• For 200 acres – ?5 Lakhs
• For 400 acres – ?10 Lakhs
• For 600 acres – ?15 Lakhs
• For 800 acres – ?20 Lakhs
• For 1,000 acres and above – ?25 Lakhs
The maximum number of land parcels that bidders may propose is 1,000 acres.
Each individual connected parcel must be 200 acres or a multiple of that size. Less than 200 acres of a single connected land parcel will not be taken into consideration.
The area will be increased to the closest multiple of 200 acres if the land parcel is larger than 200 acres but is not in multiples of 200 acre.
Further, the bidder’s quoted prices for that land parcel will also be adjusted or prorated in accordance with this adjustment.
A proposed land parcel that combines lease land and outright purchase will be rejected if it is submitted by a bidder.
The land may be situated inside a solar park as long as SJVN Green Energy is able to acquire it outright and transfer it to SJVN Green Energy in compliance with the policies and guidelines of the solar park.
The state’s nearest grid sub-station must be no more than 15 kilometres away by air, and the minimum estimated spare capacity is broken down into the following amounts: 200 MW for 1,000 acres, 160 MW for 800 acres, 120 MW for 600 acres, 80 MW for 400 acres, and 40 MW for 200 acres.
The bidder must either own at least 20% of the offered land parcel or have an agreement to sell it at the time the bid is submitted. After the last bid submission date, this agreement must be in effect for at least three months.
There should be no government limitations on the installation of a solar power project on the offered land, and the land cannot be in or within the restricted range of any defense establishment or wildlife-protected area. |