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Uzbekistan's first 100MW project hot tender
Time:2019-03-28 Clicks:
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In the first competitive tender for a 100MW solar photovoltaic project in the Navoi region, Uzbekistan received 23 tenders from global companies.
The state-owned utility company Uzbekenergo issued a project tender notice on February 1 this year, which is the first phase of the government program. According to the recommendations of the World Bank Group's International Finance Corporation, the Ukrainian government will bid for 1GW of solar photovoltaic projects through a competitive and competitive approach to reduce the dependence of this Central Asian country on natural gas.
Wiebke Schloemer, regional director of IFC's Central Asia and Europe, said: "The strong interest of funders and the number of tendering companies indicate that funders are interested in Uzbekistan projects."
"This demonstrates the firm commitment of the Uzbek government to increase participation in the private sector. Open, competitive and bright processes will bring determination to Uzbekistan's infrastructure solutions and will invent higher value for this country." ""
"The number of companies interested in Uzbekistan's first competitive bidding solar project strongly suggests that the government's decision to develop this project in a competitive and sensible way has been well received by the funders," said Igor PPP regional manager Georgi Petrov.
“This project helps to establish the determination of funders to lay the foundation for more funding.”
In order to advance the procurement process, Uzbekenergo will evaluate the qualifications of these companies to determine which companies meet the standards set by the Uzbek government for the project and publish a list of candidate companies.
Another 100MW project in Samarkand, led by Uzbekenergo, is also under development. The project was funded by the Asian Development Bank and was built by China Xingye Solar Technology Holdings Co., Ltd.
Uzbekistan now relies primarily on fossil fuels to meet energy needs, especially natural gas demand. Hydropower is the only renewable energy source in the country, accounting for only about 2% of primary energy supply. With a lot of solar energy resources, the Uzbek government is seeking to develop renewable energy sectors, then diversify its energy mix and attract private investment.
We are a national key high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales and service, specializing in the production of MPPT controllers, inverters, UPS, solar energy, wind energy and other energy power products. The main products include industrial grade MPPT solar controllers, solar inverters, solar power systems, UPS and other energy products. It is a leading manufacturer of MPPT controllers in China.
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The state-owned utility company Uzbekenergo issued a project tender notice on February 1 this year, which is the first phase of the government program. According to the recommendations of the World Bank Group's International Finance Corporation, the Ukrainian government will bid for 1GW of solar photovoltaic projects through a competitive and competitive approach to reduce the dependence of this Central Asian country on natural gas.
Wiebke Schloemer, regional director of IFC's Central Asia and Europe, said: "The strong interest of funders and the number of tendering companies indicate that funders are interested in Uzbekistan projects."
"This demonstrates the firm commitment of the Uzbek government to increase participation in the private sector. Open, competitive and bright processes will bring determination to Uzbekistan's infrastructure solutions and will invent higher value for this country." ""
"The number of companies interested in Uzbekistan's first competitive bidding solar project strongly suggests that the government's decision to develop this project in a competitive and sensible way has been well received by the funders," said Igor PPP regional manager Georgi Petrov.
“This project helps to establish the determination of funders to lay the foundation for more funding.”
In order to advance the procurement process, Uzbekenergo will evaluate the qualifications of these companies to determine which companies meet the standards set by the Uzbek government for the project and publish a list of candidate companies.
Another 100MW project in Samarkand, led by Uzbekenergo, is also under development. The project was funded by the Asian Development Bank and was built by China Xingye Solar Technology Holdings Co., Ltd.
Uzbekistan now relies primarily on fossil fuels to meet energy needs, especially natural gas demand. Hydropower is the only renewable energy source in the country, accounting for only about 2% of primary energy supply. With a lot of solar energy resources, the Uzbek government is seeking to develop renewable energy sectors, then diversify its energy mix and attract private investment.
We are a national key high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, production, sales and service, specializing in the production of MPPT controllers, inverters, UPS, solar energy, wind energy and other energy power products. The main products include industrial grade MPPT solar controllers, solar inverters, solar power systems, UPS and other energy products. It is a leading manufacturer of MPPT controllers in China.
Disclaimer: The content is partly from the internet. In order to pass on more information, it does not mean agreeing to its views or confirming its description. Article content is for reference only. If there is any infringement, please contact in time.
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