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Maharashtra mulls Swiss challenge method for floating solar projects

The Swiss challenge system is one whereby any person with suitable credentials can submit a development proposal to the government for a public project.

June 10, 2018 / 15:02 IST
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Maharashtra government is mulling adoption of Swiss challenge method to finalise a bidder to set up floating solar plants across various reservoirs and water bodies in the state.

The Swiss challenge system is one whereby any person with suitable credentials can submit a development proposal to the government for a public project. The proposal will be then put online and a second party can give suggestions to improve and challenge that proposal.

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A committee comprising officials of the water resource and energy departments along with the representatives of the Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA), Mahagenco and state-run power utility MSEDCL has been set up to examine various models for floating solar, including the Swiss challenge system and tariff-based bidding.

"We have a large number of reservoirs across the state where floating solar projects can be developed. We are hopeful to receive the committee report in the next two months," a state official told PTI here on condition of anonymity.