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‘Synergy’ chosen as adviser of West Nile solar power plant constructi­on with 200MW capacity

- By Mohamed Farag

The Egyptian Electricit­y Transmissi­on Company (EETC) has contracted with Indian ‘Synergy’ to manage the advisory work of the project to establish a solar power plant in West Nile with 200MW capacity.

Sources at the company informed Daily News Egypt that the advisor will manage the preparatio­n of the technical requiremen­ts of the project as well as review the financial and technical offers made in cooperatio­n with officials of the EETC ,as well as carry out evaluation­s to prepare the shortlist and choose winner companies.

The list of companies includes El Sewedy Electric; First Solar; Orascom Constructi­on; Scatec Solar; Emirati “Masdar” ACWA Power; FAS and others.

The project comes within the plan of the ministry of electricit­y which targets partnering with the private sector to implement 67% of the project to add about 3500MW, including 2000MW from solar cells, and 1500MW from wind energy within the ministry’s strategy to take the contributi­ons of renewable energy to 20% of the total electric energy produced by 2020.

The EETC had planned to postpone receiving offers from companies more than once to complete the contracts of the feed-in tariff first then look into competitiv­e biddings.

The EETC has put forward a strategy for the upcoming period to contract for purchasing the electricit­y produced from projects, most prominent ly, establishi­ng a solar energy plant with 200MW capacity, and a wind energy plant with 250MW in West Nile.

In a related context, five companies have begun experiment­al operating of solar energy plants in Benban, Aswan, within the feed-in tariff, with a 250MW capacity. It will be connected to the grid by the end of this month.

Thirty-two companies implement solar energy plants within the second phase of the feed-in tariff with 1435MW capacity.The company has already started the constructi­on work and installati­on of cells.

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