CREDA Tenders Water Pumping Systems
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

CREDA Tenders Water Pumping Systems

The Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) has launched a tender for the procurement of solar water pumping systems. The tender invites bids for the supply, installation, and commissioning of solar-powered water pumping systems across various locations in Chhattisgarh.

Under the scope of the tender, successful bidders will be responsible for providing the solar water pumping systems along with associated components. The installation of these systems is intended for agricultural use, contributing to sustainable irrigation practices in the state.

The tender outlines the technical specifications and requirements for the solar water pumping systems, emphasizing efficiency and durability. Interested bidders are expected to comply with the stipulated criteria and submit their proposals within the specified timeframe.

This initiative by CREDA aligns with the state's commitment to promoting renewable energy applications, particularly in the agricultural sector. Solar water pumping systems not only offer an eco-friendly alternative but also provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for meeting the irrigation needs of farmers.

The successful implementation of solar water pumping projects through this tender is anticipated to enhance agricultural productivity, reduce dependency on conventional power sources, and contribute to Chhattisgarh's overall sustainability goals. The tender reflects CREDA's dedication to fostering the adoption of renewable energy technologies for practical and impactful applications in the state.

The Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) has launched a tender for the procurement of solar water pumping systems. The tender invites bids for the supply, installation, and commissioning of solar-powered water pumping systems across various locations in Chhattisgarh. Under the scope of the tender, successful bidders will be responsible for providing the solar water pumping systems along with associated components. The installation of these systems is intended for agricultural use, contributing to sustainable irrigation practices in the state. The tender outlines the technical specifications and requirements for the solar water pumping systems, emphasizing efficiency and durability. Interested bidders are expected to comply with the stipulated criteria and submit their proposals within the specified timeframe. This initiative by CREDA aligns with the state's commitment to promoting renewable energy applications, particularly in the agricultural sector. Solar water pumping systems not only offer an eco-friendly alternative but also provide a reliable and cost-effective solution for meeting the irrigation needs of farmers. The successful implementation of solar water pumping projects through this tender is anticipated to enhance agricultural productivity, reduce dependency on conventional power sources, and contribute to Chhattisgarh's overall sustainability goals. The tender reflects CREDA's dedication to fostering the adoption of renewable energy technologies for practical and impactful applications in the state.

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