据7月25日Trade Arabia消息:可再生能源企业阿曼水电公司(OPWP)宣布,已向所有具备资格的投标者发出投标请求,以参加两个位于苏丹的独立电力项目的竞争性投标。
九个领先的能源项目开发商/开发商财团正在角逐“ Manah Solar I”和“ Manah Solar II IPP”,它们的总发电量将达到1GW,有效地使合并后的项目在2023年夏季投入运营时成为同类项目中最大的可再生能源项目。OPWP的一份声明称。
其中包括领先的电力项目开发商,如总部位于沙特的Acwa power;日本丸红株式会社、法国道达尔太阳能国际集团、阿布扎比未来能源公司(Masdar)和法国EDF可再生能源财团;埃尼集团(意大利)等。
声明表示,每个项目的范围都包括一个500兆瓦峰太阳能光伏发电厂及其相关设施的开发、融资、设计、工程、建设、所有权、运营和维护。
已在马纳的威拉亚特划拨1200多公顷的土地实施这两项综合计划。
阿曼的目标是,到2025年可再生能源占苏丹国主要互联系统发电量的10%至16%,总发电量约为2800兆瓦。
冯娟 摘译自 Trade Arabia
原文如下:
Oman issues RFP to bidders for 1GW renewable energy project
Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) has announced that request for proposals has been issued to all prequalified bidders to participate in a competitive tender for two co-located Independent Power Projects (IPP) coming up in the sultanate.
Nine leading energy project developer/developer consortiums are in the race for the ‘Manah Solar I and ‘Manah Solar II IPPs which will offer an aggregate capacity of 1GW, effectively making the combined scheme the largest renewable energy venture of its kind when it comes into operation during the summer of 2023, said a statement from OPWP.
These include leading power project developers such as Saudi-based Acwa Power; Hong Kong-based Jinko Power; Japan's Marubeni, Power Construction Corporation of China and French group Total Solar International along with consortiums of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) and French group EDF Renewables; Eni (Italy)/Softbank Energy (Japan); Korea Western Power Company/Hanyang Corporation/Solar Reserve Limited and Nafath Renewable Energy; Nigeria's Tag Energy and Omani group Al Shanfari.
The scope of each project covers the development, financing, design, engineering, construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of a 500 megawatts-peak (MWp) solar PV power plant and associated facilities, said the statement.
An area of over 1,200 hectares has been earmarked in the Wilayat of Manah for the implementation of the two IPPs.
Oman is targeting for renewables to contribute between 10% and 16% of the sultanate’s generating capacity in the main interconnected system (MIS) by 2025, which will total about 2,800MW, it added.
OPWP is being advised by a consortium of consultants including Synergy Consulting which is offering financial advisory services; Fichtner the technical services and DLA Piper the legal advice.
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