Provision of Renewable Energy
Item Details:
- Organisation: United Nations Secretariat
- Reference Number: RFIUNPD19954
- Published: 29 June 2022
- Deadline: 28 July 2022
- Time zone: Local time
- City: Juba
- Country: South Sudan
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Item Description:
UNMISS wishes to gradually transition its power generation from diesel generators to renewable energy resources, in order to reduce its carbon footprint, reduce its reliance on diesel fuel and meet the Secretary General’s target to transition the UN secretariat to 80% renewable energy by 2030.
To achieve this ambitious target, UNMISS wishes to explore options to outsource the energy supply of its main sites, to an energy service provider who can provide UNMISS with energy coming from renewable sources.
As a first priority UNMISS wishes to find potential energy service providers, who can establish, operate and maintain a renewable energy plant within the fence of the UNMISS Malakal site and sell power to UNMISS at an all-inclusive rate, with a guarantee of origin from renewable energy sources of a minimum of 85%. The potential vendor must possess, or obtain, the right to perform required services for a projected period of five (5) years with a possible extension of an additional five (5) years.
UNMISS also wishes to explore opportunities for this renewable energy project to allow for the capacity building of the local workforce, with a focus on youth and women, and support knowledge transfer on renewable energy technologies and their operation to local communities and the host state, in order to support national efforts to increase energy access through sustainable energy sources.
In order to support the long-term sustainability of this renewable energy infrastructure past mission liquidation (expected to occur well beyond the initial five (5) year contractual period), UNMISS wishes to explore modalities for the Vendor to gradually connect the plant to local off-takers and sell energy to them, after having obtained necessary licenses. It is expected that by the time UNMISS departs from Malakal, demand for energy will have increased locally and the renewable energy infrastructure initially put in place and intended for UNMISS, could then potentially serve the energy needs of local communities.
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