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Title New CTCN/UNIDO Call for Proposals: Grid Stability Study in the Bahamas

New CTCN/UNIDO Call for Proposals: Grid Stability Study in the Bahamas

Source organisation: 

Climate Technology Centre and Network

Objective: 

Mitigation

Sectors: 

Renewable energy

Energy efficiency

Industry

Infrastructure and Urban planning

Transport

Cross-sectoral enabler: 

Economics and financial decision-making

Approach: 

Community based

Publication date: 

Friday 19 October 2018

The Bahamas has a commitment to achieve at least 30% renewables in the energy mix by 2030, which will be met primarily by variable solar energy. The Climate Technology Centre is seeking proposals for the technical assistance project:

The Bahamas power system stability study for the implementation of a higher renewable energy penetration level. Deadline: 6 November 2018, 17:00 Vienna, Austria time.

The completed offer must be submitted via the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) e-Procurement portal  https://procurement.unido.org. Please refer to documents below for complete terms of reference and bidding information.

Please note: In the event that your institution is not yet a CTCN network member,  you may bid for implementation of the technical assistance, subject to the condition that you submit your completed application for CTC Network membership before the bid closure and your application is acknowledged by the CTCN. Furthermore, the contract award – should your bid be selected – is conditional to your network membership application having been successfully approved by the Director of CTCN. Should the bidder decide to partner with another institution to deliver the services described in these Terms of Reference, it is expected that the partner institution also joins the CTC Network.

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