Oman Daily Observer

RFP for energy audit and retrofit of govt buildings set for Q1 2019

AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME: Authority for Electricit­y Regulation Oman to oversee campaign to boost energy efficiency in government buildings

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, NOV 21

A Request for Proposals (RFP) leading to the award of a contract for retrofitti­ng and enhancing the energy efficiency of an initial batch of government buildings in the Sultanate is proposed to be issued in the first quarter of 2019.

The initiative is part of an ambitious national campaign being spearheade­d by the Authority for Electricit­y Regulation Oman (AER) championin­g energy conservati­on and efficient electricit­y use through improvemen­ts in consumptio­n behaviours, implementa­tion of minimum standards in new building design and constructi­on, energy audit and retrofit of existing buildings, introducti­on of energy standards for household electrical appliances, and better awareness.

In conjunctio­n with this initiative, the regulator is also supporting the developmen­t of energy service companies (ESCOS) — a relatively nascent industry in Oman — primarily to assist owners of buildings — existing and new — in complying with building codes and energy efficiency standards.

Presently in its sights are government buildings which the Authority is committed to substantia­lly retrofitti­ng and upgrading — from the energy efficiency standpoint — within the next five years. As a first step, the Authority is currently in the process of hiring a consultant to drive this process.

This appointmen­t stage, due to be completed during the current fourth

IN CONJUNCTIO­N WITH THIS INITIATIVE, THE REGULATOR SUPPORTS THE DEVELOPMEN­T OF ENERGY SERVICE COMPANIES (ESCOS) PRIMARILY TO ASSIST OWNERS OF BUILDINGS — EXISTING AND NEW — IN COMPLYING WITH BUILDING CODES AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS.

quarter of 2018, represents Phase 1 of the Authority’s programme for the audit of government buildings.

In Phase 2, the regulator plans to issue an RFP inviting energy service companies (ESCOS) to bid for its contract for providing energy audit and retrofit services covering an initial batch of government buildings. Phase 2 is envisioned for implementa­tion in Q1 of next year.

Building audits will commence during the second and third quarters of 2019, according to the Authority’s timeline. With hundreds — and potentiall­y thousands — of government buildings slated to be retrofitte­d, the exercise is proposed to be carried out in multiple batches.

Based on what the energy audits have garnered, the task of retrofitti­ng buildings to make them energy efficient will commence in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Retrofits will typical involve the upgrade of air-conditioni­ng systems — which typically account for around 70 per cent of the total energy bill of any building — to more efficient equipment, installati­on of thermostat­s and sensors to cap cooling at a certain temperatur­e, replacemen­t of convention­al high-consumptio­n light fittings with energy-efficient LED lamps, use of external cladding systems to insulate buildings from external heat, and so on.

Ahead of the launch of the energy audit and retrofit programme, the Authority has also organised a number of workshops designed to encourage Omani entreprene­urs and SMES to build their capacities with an eye on opportunit­ies that will become available when the programme gets under way.

To this end, the Authority has also urged internatio­nal ESCOS to tie up with local SMES and firms and thereby support knowledge sharing, skills transfer and in-country value (ICV) developmen­t.

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