World Bank seeks consulting firms for floating solar project in Odisha
The World Bank is inviting expressions of interest seeking consulting firms to help it explore the potential of a floating solar project in Odisha, India.
The project would be set up on the Hirakud dam, in Sambhalpur, in collaboration with the Solar Energy Corporation of India. The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is 2 November, 2020.
Consultants are expected to conduct surveys using techniques such as real-time kinematic and differential GPS and a single beam echo-sounder. They must also collect all necessary data from state and central agencies to identify potential sites in the Burla side of the Hirakud reservoir.
Interested bidders must also conduct the hydrographic study of the identified locations for the solar project’s feasibility in an area of less than one square kilometer. They must also conduct a geological survey of the reservoir’s selected area and the nearest shorelines to check transmission feasibility. Additionally, consultants must also conduct geotechnical investigations that will be used to design the mooring or piling for the floating solar panels.
Previously, NHPC Limited signed a memorandum of understanding with the Green Energy Development Corporation of Odisha to develop floating solar power projects of nearly 500MW in the state. The projects will be developed under the ultra-mega renewable energy power parks program of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in a phased manner, preferably in packages of 50MW each.
The company has also called for enlisting engineering, procurement, and construction vendors for floating and ground-mounted solar projects starting from 10MW in size. It has also invited bids from EPC contractors for a 40MW solar power project to be developed at Landeihil village in Ganjam district of Odisha.