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EETC receives bids for Kom Ombo solar tender next month

- By Mohamed Farag

The Egyptian Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (EETC) is set to receive bids for the constructi­on of a 200 MW solar power plant in Kom Ombo next month.

Sources at the Ministry of Electricit­y told Daily News Egypt that 15 companies and consortium­s have qualified to take part in the tender, adding that the project will be awarded to one company instead of 10.

Offers from companies were delayed more than once as officials of the Ministry of Electricit­y wished to complete contracts for the feed-in tariff projects prior to considerin­g competitiv­e bidding.

According to the terms and conditions of the tender that was put forward in 2013,10 qualified companies are supposed to set up solar power stations to produce 20 MW each, with a total of 200 MW.

The sources said that all investors approved the proposed amendment in the project, so that the awarded company would launch a plant with a capacity of 200 MW.

The sources indicated that the ministry has completed the topographi­cal and geotechnic­al surveys of the project’s land in Aswan.

Companies that qualified from the previous tender will pay the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) and EETC the cost of buying the topographi­c survey data, measuremen­ts, and project studies.

The sources added that EETC will purchase the energy produced from the station and transfer them to distributi­on points for 20 years, as per the agreement.

The project is part of the Ministry of Electricit­y’s five-year plan for 2012-2017, which aims to involve the private sector in the implementa­tion of 67% of the projects developed by the sector to add about 3,500 MW, including 2,800 MW using thermal collector technologi­es and 700 MW from photovolta­ic cells.

These projects are also part of the ministry’s strategy to achieve a contributi­on of 20% from renewable energy to the total electricit­y produced by 2020.

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