South Africa Procurement News Notice - 40816


Procurement News Notice

PNN 40816
Work Detail Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City is this week issuing the largest of its loadshedding protection tenders to date - a 500MW dispatchable energy tender. This is an important pillar of the plan to protect residents from the first four stages of Eskoms loadshedding within three years. Cape Town*s biggest power purchase tender - of 500MW - will be issued for competitive proposals this week on 6 April 2023. The City encourages the market to take note and participate because it is all happening in Cape Town. "We are confident that Cape Town will be the first metro to break free from the suffocating hold that Eskom has placed on our country, and in doing so enable meaningful economic growth and investment that helps more people to work over time. The City is on track to offer protection from the first four stages of EskonVs load­shedding within the next three years," said Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis. Scope of Cape town loadshedding tender The 500MW Dispatchable tender comprises power generation purchases from plants focusing on dispatchable technologies, including gas-to-power and battery storage. In line with its energy security commitments, the City is seeking competitive proposals from potential independent power producers to purchase electricity from said power generation plants. These power sources need to generate power for a significant portion of the day to support the Citys load-shedding protection efforts. Importantly, these dispatchable supply sources need not be located in a City-supply area. Successful bidders will enter into 10-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with the City, and the potential exists for multiple bidders to be awarded contracts under this programme. Hill-Lewis tabled the Citys * Building Hope Budget, for public comment on 29 March, which contains a R2,3bn end-loadshedding plan over three years. This includes R220m to buy power on the open market, R288m for the Power Heroes voluntary energy savings incentive scheme, Rlbn to operate Steenbras Hydro Pumped Storage Scheme, R53m in *cash for power payments for solar power from residents and business, R640m on City-owned solar plants and R50m in battery storage technology-Other progress on the loadshedding protection plan Progress of other components of the load-shedding protection plan: Phase 1 of the 200M W renewable energy from IPPs tender: Contracts for this phase remain on track for final awarding within 2023. Power Heroes Programme tender: Awarding of contracts for preferred bidders expected in April. This is an initiative to unlock incentives for residents through third parties for voluntary energy savings, which will entail automated remote switching off of power-intensive devices at peak times. Cash for Power feed-in tariff increased by 10,15% for 2023/24, plus 25c per kWh incentive: Cape Town is the first city in the country to offer households and businesses cash for their excess rooftop solar power. A Request for Information has been issued asking the market for energy trading solutions, including market operation and underwriting services, energy aggregation services and other services related to energy trading platforms. This is to support the Citys loadshedding protection programme.
Country South Africa , Southern Africa
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 04 Apr 2023
Source https://www.esi-africa.com/industry-sectors/generation/cape-town-to-announce-its-largest-loadshedding-protection-tender/

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