Waste to Energy Plant tender sets Rs 324 crore benchmark
Waste to Energy Plant development in Vijayawada has moved into a major tendering phase with NREDCAP issuing an open NCB works tender valued at Rs 324.70 crore. The project covers development of a 15MW Waste-to-Energy facility in Andhra Pradesh on PPP basis. Waste to Energy Plant procurement under this package is unusual because it combines a PPP-oriented project structure with EPC-style price evaluation on a lowest-ranked bidder basis. EnergylineIndia.com highlights this update for readers tracking Latest EPC power projects and Renewable energy tenders. The tender carries EMD of Rs 3.24 crore, bid validity of 90 days and a 24-month completion period. Consortium and JV participation is permitted, which is important because WtE projects require capability across municipal solid waste handling, thermal conversion, environmental compliance, project finance and power generation. Waste to Energy Plant competition will first pass through a qualification stage before commercial evaluation. Mandatory submission sections include Clause 4, Clause 20 and Annexures 1 to 12, indicating a compliance-heavy procurement process. Waste to Energy Plant projects are difficult because revenue and performance depend on waste availability, process reliability and power output. Waste to Energy Plant procurement at Vijayawada may become a reference point for future state-led urban waste-energy projects,Waste To Energy Plant, WtE Project, Vijayawada, NREDCAP Tender, Power Generation Capacity.
















