NTPC Seeking Offtakers For 735 MW Nokh Solar Project
NTPC Subsidiary NVVN Wants Offtakers For Solar Power Procurement From 735 WM Nokh Solar Project In Rajasthan For INR 3.00/kWh
Thursday, 24 Jun 2021
NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited, a subsidiary of India’s National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), has launched an expression of interest (EOI) to seek interested offtakers for procurement of solar power from its 735 MW Nokh Solar Project in Rajasthan.
India PV News Snippets: Rising Sun,Waaree,KSEB, NTPC,HCCB
Rising Sun Energy Wins 190 MW Nokh Solar Project; Waaree Energies Commissions 16 MW Project In Maharashtra; KSEB Issues EPC Empanelment Tender For 200 MW Rooftop Solar; NTPC Commissions 5 MW PV Capacity At Auraiya; HCCB Ramps Up Clean Energy Capacity
Tuesday, 23 Feb 2021
Rising Sun Energy wins 190 MW capacity: An independent power producer (IPP) Rising Sun Energy has won the 190 MW solar power tender launched by the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) for Nokh Solar Park in January 2021 (see India PV News Snippets: NTPC, SECI, REIL, Amplus, Chandigarh).
NTPC Launches Tender For 735 MW Solar PV Capacity
NTPC Seeking Interested Bidders To Build 735 MW Solar Power Capacity At Nokh Solar Park In Rajasthan As 3 Projects Of 245 MW Each
Wednesday, 03 Feb 2021
The National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC), India’s state backed energy company, is looking for interested companies to set up 735 MW of solar power capacity at Nokh Solar Park in the state of Rajasthan.
India PV News Snippets: NTPC, SECI, REIL, Amplus, Chandigarh
NTPC Launches 190 MW Solar Tender & Commissions 50 MW Project; SECI Issues 25 MW AC Tender For BCCL; REIL Seeking 300,000 Solar Cells; Amplus Launches Challenge; Chandigarh Wants 60 MW PV In 2 Years
Friday, 15 Jan 2021
190 MW solar tender from NTPC: The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has invited bids for the development of 190 MW grid connected solar PV power project at Nokh Solar Park in Rajasthan.
925 MW Solar Park Plans Move Ahead In India
NTPC Secures Implementation Support Agreement For 925 MW Nokh Solar Park In Rajasthan With Rajasthan Solarpark Development Company: Media
Saturday, 22 Feb 2020
India's National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) announced back in 2018 its plans to tender 20 GW of PV capacity including what back then was a 980 MW solar park in Nokh.
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