SECI Launches 13 MW Rooftop Solar Tender in Puducherry via RESCO Model
The Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) has initiated a 13 MW rooftop solar tender in Puducherry, marking a significant stride in India’s renewable energy transition. This RESCO-model project aligns with the nation’s ambitious target of 40 GW rooftop solar capacity by 2026.
Puducherry’s Solar Potential
This tropical Union Territory offers ideal conditions for industrial rooftop solar sustainability, with buildings potentially reducing energy costs by 30-40%. The tender comes as global solar panel prices decline, improving project economics.
Key Benefits for Businesses
- Zero upfront costs under RESCO model
- Reduced electricity bills
- Lower carbon footprint
Understanding the RESCO Model
The Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) approach eliminates capital barriers by having developers handle installation and maintenance, while consumers pay only for generated power at competitive rates.
Project Impact
Hotels, hospitals and government offices stand to benefit significantly, mirroring the success of Sterling and Wilson Solar’s execution-driven projects that delivered 680% profit growth.
India’s Renewable Energy Push
This tender complements SECI’s larger vision, including:
- 60 GW renewable power agreements
- 7 GW ISTS-connected projects
- 600 MWh battery storage initiatives
Technology Advancements
Modern solutions like advanced energy storage systems are making solar more reliable and efficient, even in humid climates.






