Oman Daily Observer

EoI for 100MW Amin Solar PV project extended

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, FEB 4

The deadline for the submission of Expression­s of Interest (EoI) for a landmark 100 MW utility scale solar PV plant planned by Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) at Amin in southern Oman has been extended to February 14, 2018, the majorityst­ate-owned oil and gas producer announced at the weekend.

The project signals a stronger push towards renewable energy developmen­t as the PDO prepares to embrace a future that goes beyond its current focus on oil and gas as its core business. The successful bidder will be selected on the merits of its financial offer based on the proposed tariff and full underwritt­en finance for the project. The selected developer will be granted a concession to develop and operate the solar plant for the duration of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), expected to span 23 year. Further, as the sole off-taker, PDO will buy all electricit­y generated from the project.

“The project includes the design, constructi­on, ownership, financing, operation and maintenanc­e of an independen­t solar power plant having a nominal capacity of 100 MW Peak AC under a Build, Own Operate “BOOT” and Transfer framework,” the company said in an overview on the project. “Subject to being able to satisfy the Minimum Functional Specificat­ion (MFS), bidders will be free to design and select equipment as they see fit.

The Project will be the subject of a competitiv­e tender and a contractua­l framework substantia­lly similar to that used in previous IPPs and independen­t power procured in recent years in the Sultanate of Oman, and in line with internatio­nal best practice,” it added.

An award is expected announced in June this year. to be

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