State-owned Eskom has issued a tender for the design, engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of a 19.5 MW solar power plant located at the 105.8 MW Sere wind farm in South Africa’s Western Cape province .
The chosen contractor is also expected to carry out operations and maintenance for the first two years of operation.
The tender details stipulate that the installation must consist of ground-mounted solar panels, with a lifespan of at least 25 years on less than 20 hectares of land. It will be connected to the 132 kV Skaapvlei substation via a dedicated 132/22 kV transformer.
The 19.5 MW facility is intended to be the first of several phased projects at the wind farm site, with long-term plans to increase capacity to a total of 600 MW, pending feasibility.
The tender runs until September 12. Eskom hopes to award the contract in November so that construction can begin next year.
Eskom recently launched a tender for 30 MW of solar power in eastern South Africa, open for tender until October 29.
This content is copyrighted and may not be reused. If you would like to collaborate with us and reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.