SECI launches 4,800MWh FDRE tender requiring co-located energy storage in India
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Shreeyashi Ojha
22d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
SECI (Solar Energy Corporation of India) has launched a tender for 4,800MWh of firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) capacity, backed by co-located energy storage systems. Bid submissions close on 20 July 2026. Developers can bid for contracted capacity between 50MW and 600MW, with the same ceiling applying to affiliated companies and parent entities. The renewable generation asset and associated storage must be co-located. Tender document fees are INR50,000 with additional processing fees of INR20,000 per MW (capped at INR2 million).
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Developers can bid for a minimum contracted capacity of 50MW and a maximum of 600MW.
The same 600MW ceiling will apply across affiliated companies, parent entities and group firms.
SECI said the renewable generation asset and associated storage system must be co-located.
SECI is inviting bids for 4,800MWh of firm and dispatchable renewable energy capacity supported by co-located energy storage systems.
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