SECI Seeks Bids for Solar Modules
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

SECI Seeks Bids for Solar Modules

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has kickstarted the procurement process for solar modules, a pivotal step in advancing India's renewable energy goals. This move comes against the backdrop of a global push towards sustainable practices, with solar power emerging as a frontrunner in the race for clean energy.

SECI, a key player in India's renewable energy sector, is inviting bids from manufacturers and suppliers to provide high-quality solar modules. These modules will play a crucial role in expanding the country's solar capacity, reducing dependence on conventional energy sources, and mitigating environmental impact.

This bidding process is a testament to India's commitment to achieving its renewable energy targets, contributing to the global fight against climate change. Interested parties are encouraged to participate and contribute to the nation's green energy revolution.

The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has kickstarted the procurement process for solar modules, a pivotal step in advancing India's renewable energy goals. This move comes against the backdrop of a global push towards sustainable practices, with solar power emerging as a frontrunner in the race for clean energy. SECI, a key player in India's renewable energy sector, is inviting bids from manufacturers and suppliers to provide high-quality solar modules. These modules will play a crucial role in expanding the country's solar capacity, reducing dependence on conventional energy sources, and mitigating environmental impact. This bidding process is a testament to India's commitment to achieving its renewable energy targets, contributing to the global fight against climate change. Interested parties are encouraged to participate and contribute to the nation's green energy revolution.

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