The South African University of the Western Cape has done this launched a 4 MWp solar tender to power some of its facilities. In addition to the PV system, the tender includes a battery energy storage system (BESS) with an indefinite capacity and a carport PV system.
“UWC invites qualified bidders to submit proposals for the construction, installation, metering, maintenance, operation and financing of the installation of a sustainable energy security solution,” the university said. “We welcome innovative proposals that demonstrate a commitment to sustainable energy solutions.”
The project will follow a build, operate, and transfer (BOT) model, with an operation and maintenance period of up to 20 years. The PV system and BESS will serve the university’s main campus residences, academic buildings and Unibell residence, while the carport will serve the Chemical Sciences parking garage.
As part of the tender, bidders must provide a hardware and software solution for online energy metering and load management. The deadline for the first phase is October 18 and the second phase ends on November 22. Bidders must also disclose any ties to the State of Israel.
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