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IOCL tweaks tender norms for maiden green hydrogen plant, but what are the revisions? MC Explains

A legal dispute prompted IOCL to reissue the tender for the green hydrogen plant last month, removing the controversial right of first refusal clause. However, potential bidders said that IOCL also introduced changes to the eligibility criteria, making it difficult for them to place bids.

April 09, 2024 / 14:28 IST
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Last month. Indian Oil re-issued tenders for its inaugural green hydrogen plant.
Last month. Indian Oil re-issued tenders for its inaugural green hydrogen plant.

On February 21, 2024, Indian Oil Co Ltd (IOCL) cancelled tenders for its inaugural green hydrogen plant to be set up in Panipat, Haryana, after potential bidders approached a court, alleging a conflict of interest.

The Independent Green Hydrogen Producers Association, comprising six renewable energy firms, filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, alleging that IOCL "tailored" tender norms to favour a joint venture involving the state-owned refiner.

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The legal dispute prompted IOCL to reissue the tender in March, removing the controversial ROFR (Right of first refusal) clause. However, potential bidders said that IOCL also introduced changes to the eligibility criteria, making it difficult for them to place bids.

Moneycontrol explains the latest revisions in the tender for India's largest green hydrogen plant.