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According to Joao Pedro Matos Fernandes, Portugal has received applications
from 64 businesses, including consortiums, interested in participating in the 1,400 MW solar tender.
At the beginning of last week, Minister Fernandes said in an interview with the media that the demand capacity of applications submitted so far has exceeded the target capacity by 9 times
.
According to reports, this tender will be divided into 24 bids, 22 of which have received numerous applications, one only received one bidding application, and one was not cared for
.
Meanwhile, the maximum price for this tender was set at 45 euros ($50.
6) per megawatt hour, and the actual winning bid is expected to drop
significantly due to fierce competition.
The Government is now evaluating the application for the Tender to determine whether the applicant is eligible to participate in the Tender, which is expected to be completed
by 10 August 2019.
In order to further increase the installed capacity of renewable energy and meet Portugal's and EU's clean energy development goals, Portugal plans to hold solar tenders
twice a year.
According to Joao Pedro Matos Fernandes, Portugal has received applications
from 64 businesses, including consortiums, interested in participating in the 1,400 MW solar tender.
At the beginning of last week, Minister Fernandes said in an interview with the media that the demand capacity of applications submitted so far has exceeded the target capacity by 9 times
.
According to reports, this tender will be divided into 24 bids, 22 of which have received numerous applications, one only received one bidding application, and one was not cared for
.
Meanwhile, the maximum price for this tender was set at 45 euros ($50.
6) per megawatt hour, and the actual winning bid is expected to drop
significantly due to fierce competition.
The Government is now evaluating the application for the Tender to determine whether the applicant is eligible to participate in the Tender, which is expected to be completed
by 10 August 2019.
In order to further increase the installed capacity of renewable energy and meet Portugal's and EU's clean energy development goals, Portugal plans to hold solar tenders
twice a year.