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The Bangladesh Electricity Development Board has issued a notice to select sponsors (companies that will finance and develop the project) to implement two grid-connected solar projects
with a capacity of 50 MW.
These projects will be developed for 20 years on the basis of construction, ownership and operation (BOT model) and must be developed
at the Chuadanga 132/33 kV and Netrokona (Netrokona District) 132/33 substations as required.
Interested bidders should submit a statement of eligibility, commercial, technical and tax rate proposals by August 7
, 2019.
At the same time, the bidder should also provide a bid bond
of $250,000.
Bidders may submit only one bid
, either individually or as a member of a consortium.
In March 2019, Bangladesh Power Generation Corporation (ECGB) and Saudi Arabia's Alfanar signed an agreement to build a 100 MW solar power project, including two 50 MW solar projects, to be developed
as a joint venture project in Bangladesh.
In February 2019, the World Bank approved $185 million to boost 310 MW of renewable energy generation capacity in Bangladesh to meet the country's growing electricity needs
.
The funding is expected to encourage private sector participation in developing renewable energy projects
in the country.
Currently, the share of renewable energy in Bangladesh's grid supply is only 1.
5%, according to the World Bank, with huge potential
for expansion.
The project is expected to help better access to cleaner electricity and air
by avoiding burning fossil fuels.
It will contribute to a reduction of 377,000 tons of
CO2 equivalent per year.
The Bangladesh Electricity Development Board has issued a notice to select sponsors (companies that will finance and develop the project) to implement two grid-connected solar projects
with a capacity of 50 MW.
These projects will be developed for 20 years on the basis of construction, ownership and operation (BOT model) and must be developed
at the Chuadanga 132/33 kV and Netrokona (Netrokona District) 132/33 substations as required.
Interested bidders should submit a statement of eligibility, commercial, technical and tax rate proposals by August 7
, 2019.
At the same time, the bidder should also provide a bid bond
of $250,000.
Bidders may submit only one bid
, either individually or as a member of a consortium.
In March 2019, Bangladesh Power Generation Corporation (ECGB) and Saudi Arabia's Alfanar signed an agreement to build a 100 MW solar power project, including two 50 MW solar projects, to be developed
as a joint venture project in Bangladesh.
In February 2019, the World Bank approved $185 million to boost 310 MW of renewable energy generation capacity in Bangladesh to meet the country's growing electricity needs
.
The funding is expected to encourage private sector participation in developing renewable energy projects
in the country.
Currently, the share of renewable energy in Bangladesh's grid supply is only 1.
5%, according to the World Bank, with huge potential
for expansion.
The project is expected to help better access to cleaner electricity and air
by avoiding burning fossil fuels.
It will contribute to a reduction of 377,000 tons of
CO2 equivalent per year.