Biomass & Waste-to-Energy - Project examples
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UAE - Dubai EXPO 2020 - Design and Construction Supervision Consultancy Services
In 2020, the UAE will host the Expo 2020 in Dubai, which site is located adjacent to Al Makthoum International Airport and between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Dubai International Airport. The site covers a total area of 4.38 km², and will have the capacity to accommodate up to 300,000 visitors per day and a total of 25 million visitors.
The sustainability and renewable energy mix based concepts in this project cover various aspects related to rental and/or temporary access to building roofs for installation of Solar PV panels (BIPV, BAPV) during Expo 2020 Dubai's six-month event period and most flexible concepts for renewable energy systems integrated into other projects. The portfolio of renewable energy assets considered in this project contains solar PV, Waste-to-Energy anaerobic digestion, wind energy, solar hot water, fuel cells, energy storage, solar cooling, and/or other future RE technologies, e.g. transportation concepts for e-mobility to be deployed along with a smart grid infrastructure.
intec's services
The scope covers the following stages for integration of renewable energy to meet sustainability targets, considering the terms and practices set forth in RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architectures) through all stages as detailed below:
STAGE 1: Master Plan Validation and Review and Feasibility Study:
- Master Plan validation to guide the planning process for the integration of renewable energy technologies through careful evaluation of the current Master Plan in order to ensure that the targets (Sustainability KPIs) of the Dubai Expo are met
- Development of Renewable Energy Strategy for the Expo Development in line with EXPO guiding principles
- Authority and stakeholder coordination and Interface management
- Technical and Financial Feasibility Study of Solar PV and other Renewable Energy systems on the Expo development covering:
- Elaboration of a financial model, including all CAPEX, OPEX, COF, ROI, payback periods, all other project related outlay costs, and any revenue that may be realized by feed-in tariff arrangements
- Review of the options for project delivery model (e.g. a DBO variant or EPC)
- Review of the best equity model
- A life-cycle comparison of different quantities of Renewable Energy assets in each of the above areas of the Expo development, reviewing energy, carbon and cost over a suitable life cycle
- A life-cycle comparison of different solar panel material
- Review of any upper limit of roof mounted solar PV assets due to excessive building structural loads
- Review of the legal environment including land use (ownership, lease) and operating license regimes for power generation assets
STAGE 2 : Concept Design:
- Site wide conceptual design for each of the selected renewable energy assets on EXPO site including their interconnectivity to distribution network and utility grid
- Coordination with building designers to ensure adequate levels of renewable energy to achieve the KPIs
- Updating of Project Design Management Plan (DMP), Project Execution Programme (PEP),Project Quality Plan (PQP)
- Undertake risk, value management and constructability reviews
- Update the Authority Approval Strategy, review and update the Procurement Strategy, submissions to Local Authorities and obtaining approvals
STAGE 3a: ER Requirements and Design Guidelines
- Provision of Employer’s Requirements for temporary and permanent Renewable Energy assets (as appropriate); EPC, FIDIC DBO, BOT, BOO or other, including suitable power production performance guarantees
- Provision of Design Guidelines for temporary and permanent Renewable Energy assets (as appropriate)
STAGE 3b: Developed Design
- Develop and refine the approved Stage 2 – Concept Design, incorporating value engineering
- Undertake risk, value engineering and constructability workshop(s),update the Authority Approval Strategy
- Review and finalize the RE Procurement Strategy
STAGE 4 : Technical Design and Tender Services
- Design all facilities required for a complete RE system in line with DBO and EPC Employer’s Requirements
- Preparation of drawings for each Stage submission as well as Tender Documents and IFC Documents
- Management of pre-qualification / shortlisting of EPC /DBO tenderers and technology suppliers
- Evaluation of tenderers’ technical offers and preparation of Tender Technical Evaluation Report
- Assistance in negotiations with the tenderers and in the award of the Construction Contract(s)
- Advisory services on the appointment of the Contractor and on the responsibilities of the contracting parties and the Engineer
- Obtaining approval of the IFC Documents for issuance to Contractor
STAGE 5a: Construction Supervision: mobilization, contract administration and site supervision services during 28 months period of construction for the Renewable Energy Works including monitoring and approving of the testing and commissioning of the Project
STAGE 5b: Sustainability Audit Services : Review the projects through design development and construction phases and confirm whether the projects are contributing to the Expo 2020 sustainability KPIs
STAGE 6 : Post Practical Completion (Defects Liability Period): Checking the operational conditions and the compliance of the Works with the requirements of the Construction Contract(s), Conducting regular visits to the Project to supervise the completion of the outstanding Works
Client
Bureau EXPO Dubai 2020Financing
Bureau EXPO Dubai 2020Period of implementation
04.2016 - 10.2021 -
Germany - Biomass Cogeneration Plant Melsungen
M/s. HolzHeizKraftWerk Melsungen GmbH & Co. KG intends to construct a biomass-fuelled combined heat and power plant in the city of Melsungen financed by a Consortium under the leadership of Deutsche Anlagen Leasing (DAL).
The CHP has the following technical features:
- 3.5 MWel
- 9.8 MWth
- 33,000 t(atro)/year fuel consumption
- 21 MW fuel input
Overall investment is in the magnitude of 32.6 million Euros.
The produced heat and process steam will be fed into the network of a nearby company. The produced electricity will be fed to the public grid as per the German renewable energy feed-in tariff ("EEG").
M/s. HolzHeizKraftWerk Melsungen GmbH & Co. KG assigned Lahmeyer International GmbH as a Lender's Engineer and intec works as a subcontractor to Lahmeyer International.
intec's services
Consulting services during the construction phase, i.e.
- Assessment of the quarterly progress reports
- Assessment of payment milestones
Verification during handing over phase, i.e.
- Completion of major works
- Trial runs and acceptance tests
- Provisional and final acceptance
- Asbuilt documentation
- Permits and licenses
Client
Lahmeyer International GmbHFinancing
Lahmeyer International GmbHPeriod of implementation
14.2.2014 - 31.12.2017 -
ECOWAS Region - Support to RE Flagship Projects
ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African states, comprises 15 West African countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo. The overall GIZ project supports the regional dissemination of experience concerning renewable energies and aims at improving the capacities of utilities in the long term.
Output Area B of the project "Generation - RE flagship projects" follows a two-pronged approach:
- Documentation of information on and experience with existing RE flagship projects;
- Support to the development of planned projects through technical assistance for project development and transaction advice, accompanied by documentation of experience.
intec's services
Provision and coordination of a pool of short-term experts to carry out the following tasks:
- Support to ECREEE in the process of screening, evaluating and prioritizing RE projects or promotion schemes
- Support to project developers and government representatives on technical, legal, financial and economic aspects of selected projects.
- Monitoring of selected projects during critical phases of their development and reporting of required action.
- Compilation of experiences with the selected projects and support to ECREEE / other institutions in the region in the dissemination of key findings and lessons learnt.
- Assistance to ECREEE and GIZ in supporting selected ECOWAS member states in creating an enabling legal, regulatory and administrative framework for grid-connected RE projects.
The above tasks cover PV, wind, small hydropower and biomass technology.
Client
ECREEE - ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy EfficiencyFinancing
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbHPeriod of implementation
01.04.2015 - 15.12.2017
UAE - Dubai EXPO 2020 - Design and Construction Supervision Consultancy Services
In 2020, the UAE will host the Expo 2020 in Dubai, which site is located adjacent to Al Makthoum International Airport and between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Dubai International Airport. The site covers a total area of 4.38 km², and will have the capacity to accommodate up to 300,000 visitors per day and a total of 25 million visitors.
The sustainability and renewable energy mix based concepts in this project cover various aspects related to rental and/or temporary access to building roofs for installation of Solar PV panels (BIPV, BAPV) during Expo 2020 Dubai's six-month event period and most flexible concepts for renewable energy systems integrated into other projects. The portfolio of renewable energy assets considered in this project contains solar PV, Waste-to-Energy anaerobic digestion, wind energy, solar hot water, fuel cells, energy storage, solar cooling, and/or other future RE technologies, e.g. transportation concepts for e-mobility to be deployed along with a smart grid infrastructure.
intec's services
The scope covers the following stages for integration of renewable energy to meet sustainability targets, considering the terms and practices set forth in RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architectures) through all stages as detailed below:
STAGE 1: Master Plan Validation and Review and Feasibility Study:
- Master Plan validation to guide the planning process for the integration of renewable energy technologies through careful evaluation of the current Master Plan in order to ensure that the targets (Sustainability KPIs) of the Dubai Expo are met
- Development of Renewable Energy Strategy for the Expo Development in line with EXPO guiding principles
- Authority and stakeholder coordination and Interface management
- Technical and Financial Feasibility Study of Solar PV and other Renewable Energy systems on the Expo development covering:
- Elaboration of a financial model, including all CAPEX, OPEX, COF, ROI, payback periods, all other project related outlay costs, and any revenue that may be realized by feed-in tariff arrangements
- Review of the options for project delivery model (e.g. a DBO variant or EPC)
- Review of the best equity model
- A life-cycle comparison of different quantities of Renewable Energy assets in each of the above areas of the Expo development, reviewing energy, carbon and cost over a suitable life cycle
- A life-cycle comparison of different solar panel material
- Review of any upper limit of roof mounted solar PV assets due to excessive building structural loads
- Review of the legal environment including land use (ownership, lease) and operating license regimes for power generation assets
STAGE 2 : Concept Design:
- Site wide conceptual design for each of the selected renewable energy assets on EXPO site including their interconnectivity to distribution network and utility grid
- Coordination with building designers to ensure adequate levels of renewable energy to achieve the KPIs
- Updating of Project Design Management Plan (DMP), Project Execution Programme (PEP),Project Quality Plan (PQP)
- Undertake risk, value management and constructability reviews
- Update the Authority Approval Strategy, review and update the Procurement Strategy, submissions to Local Authorities and obtaining approvals
STAGE 3a: ER Requirements and Design Guidelines
- Provision of Employer’s Requirements for temporary and permanent Renewable Energy assets (as appropriate); EPC, FIDIC DBO, BOT, BOO or other, including suitable power production performance guarantees
- Provision of Design Guidelines for temporary and permanent Renewable Energy assets (as appropriate)
STAGE 3b: Developed Design
- Develop and refine the approved Stage 2 – Concept Design, incorporating value engineering
- Undertake risk, value engineering and constructability workshop(s),update the Authority Approval Strategy
- Review and finalize the RE Procurement Strategy
STAGE 4 : Technical Design and Tender Services
- Design all facilities required for a complete RE system in line with DBO and EPC Employer’s Requirements
- Preparation of drawings for each Stage submission as well as Tender Documents and IFC Documents
- Management of pre-qualification / shortlisting of EPC /DBO tenderers and technology suppliers
- Evaluation of tenderers’ technical offers and preparation of Tender Technical Evaluation Report
- Assistance in negotiations with the tenderers and in the award of the Construction Contract(s)
- Advisory services on the appointment of the Contractor and on the responsibilities of the contracting parties and the Engineer
- Obtaining approval of the IFC Documents for issuance to Contractor
STAGE 5a: Construction Supervision: mobilization, contract administration and site supervision services during 28 months period of construction for the Renewable Energy Works including monitoring and approving of the testing and commissioning of the Project
STAGE 5b: Sustainability Audit Services : Review the projects through design development and construction phases and confirm whether the projects are contributing to the Expo 2020 sustainability KPIs
STAGE 6 : Post Practical Completion (Defects Liability Period): Checking the operational conditions and the compliance of the Works with the requirements of the Construction Contract(s), Conducting regular visits to the Project to supervise the completion of the outstanding Works
Client
Bureau EXPO Dubai 2020Financing
Bureau EXPO Dubai 2020Period of implementation
04.2016 - 10.2021Germany - Biomass Cogeneration Plant Melsungen
M/s. HolzHeizKraftWerk Melsungen GmbH & Co. KG intends to construct a biomass-fuelled combined heat and power plant in the city of Melsungen financed by a Consortium under the leadership of Deutsche Anlagen Leasing (DAL).
The CHP has the following technical features:
- 3.5 MWel
- 9.8 MWth
- 33,000 t(atro)/year fuel consumption
- 21 MW fuel input
Overall investment is in the magnitude of 32.6 million Euros.
The produced heat and process steam will be fed into the network of a nearby company. The produced electricity will be fed to the public grid as per the German renewable energy feed-in tariff ("EEG").
M/s. HolzHeizKraftWerk Melsungen GmbH & Co. KG assigned Lahmeyer International GmbH as a Lender's Engineer and intec works as a subcontractor to Lahmeyer International.
intec's services
Consulting services during the construction phase, i.e.
- Assessment of the quarterly progress reports
- Assessment of payment milestones
Verification during handing over phase, i.e.
- Completion of major works
- Trial runs and acceptance tests
- Provisional and final acceptance
- Asbuilt documentation
- Permits and licenses
Client
Lahmeyer International GmbHFinancing
Lahmeyer International GmbHPeriod of implementation
14.2.2014 - 31.12.2017ECOWAS Region - Support to RE Flagship Projects
ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African states, comprises 15 West African countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo. The overall GIZ project supports the regional dissemination of experience concerning renewable energies and aims at improving the capacities of utilities in the long term.
Output Area B of the project "Generation - RE flagship projects" follows a two-pronged approach:
- Documentation of information on and experience with existing RE flagship projects;
- Support to the development of planned projects through technical assistance for project development and transaction advice, accompanied by documentation of experience.
intec's services
Provision and coordination of a pool of short-term experts to carry out the following tasks:
- Support to ECREEE in the process of screening, evaluating and prioritizing RE projects or promotion schemes
- Support to project developers and government representatives on technical, legal, financial and economic aspects of selected projects.
- Monitoring of selected projects during critical phases of their development and reporting of required action.
- Compilation of experiences with the selected projects and support to ECREEE / other institutions in the region in the dissemination of key findings and lessons learnt.
- Assistance to ECREEE and GIZ in supporting selected ECOWAS member states in creating an enabling legal, regulatory and administrative framework for grid-connected RE projects.
The above tasks cover PV, wind, small hydropower and biomass technology.
Client
ECREEE - ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy EfficiencyFinancing
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbHPeriod of implementation
01.04.2015 - 15.12.2017-
Lithuania - Transfer-Back Inspection of Heating Installations in Vilnius
The project is part of a transfer-back of heating installations in the framework of a leasing procedure. It aims at establishing the technical conditions of the leased facilities which were used for district heating in Vilnius city.
These facilities include inter alia:
- Steam and water heating boilers, including fuel system, pressure vessels, pipelines, turbines, preparation and supply system for chemically treated and feed water, condensate collection systems, pressurised air systems, flue gas treatment and ash removal systems, consumer heat meters, etc.
- Electricity generators and transformers, including distribution equipment, electric motors, etc.
- Infrastructure equipment: lifting equipment, railway infrastructure, heat supply networks, etc.
- Real estate (building and engineering structures)
- Information and telecommunication systems and data (software, hardware, etc.)
intec's services
Establishment of the technical condition by means of:
- Visual inspection of facilities
- Inspection of facilities in operation and tests of system functioning
- Identification of maintenance and repair works carried out during the last 5 years
Drawing-up of a report on that condition.
Client
UAB "Vilniaus energija", VEOLIA Environnement, AB "Vilniaus silumos tinklai", Vilnius City MunicipalityFinancing
UAB "Vilniaus energija", VEOLIA Environnement, AB "Vilniaus silumos tinklai", Vilnius City MunicipalityPeriod of implementation
01.2017 - 03.2017 -
Regional - Green Climate Fund Readiness Support Program
Countries: Bangladesh, Caribbean Region, Morocco, Namibia, Peru, South Africa, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia
Under this program, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) allocated financial resources for investment projects to support selected partner countries to develop and implement their respective strategies for climate resilience and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The program included the following activities:
- Support programs for 3 selected national and regional development banks with a view to their accreditation for direct access to the GCF,
- Development of 10 national investment plans for projects suitable for GCF financing,
- Establishment of national, prioritised project pipelines of existing, updated or new GCF-ready projects, including 30 prefeasibility studies for suitable projects, or update of existing studies for suitable projects.
Projects referred to the following sectors: Forestry and agriculture, renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV), energy efficiency, transport, water and sanitation, and municipal solid waste management
intec's services
Overall coordination of the programme
In addition, intec delivered services in the field of renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV) as follows:
Preparation of national investment plans:
- Country and sector-specific analyses of national potentials and priorities for mitigation, adaptation and development
- Identification of emission-intensive or adaptation-relevant priority sectors and sector-specific intervention areas
- Risk assessment (institutional, technological, environmental, social, fiduciary, financial)
Preparation of national project pipelines:
- Screening of investment proposals
- Implementation of pre-feasibility studies or update of existing studies
- Technical and financial evaluation of eligible investment proposals
- Economic review of proposals (simplified cost-benefit analyses, quantification of environmental benefits in terms of GHG emission reduction, etc.), ranking of investment proposals.
Client
KfW Development BankFinancing
KfW Development BankPeriod of implementation
01.2014 - 08.2016 -
Liberia - Biomass Power Potential and Possible Renewable Energy (RE) Investment Projects
The "Scaling-up Renewable Energy Program" (SREP) of the Strategic Climate Fund will be financing the Liberia Investment Plan for Renewable Energy (IPRE) that aims to support the Government of Liberia's objective to provide access to electricity in rural and urban areas.
The present study is intended to locate, identify and outline potential SREP/IPRE projects, investment possibilities and opportunities of biomass-based mini-grids for rural electrification in Liberia, at a pre-feasibility level.
intec's services
- Stakeholder meetings in Monrovia
- Data collection in rural areas
- Evaluation of practical potential for power generation from biomass within a reasonable reach of a MV line
- Assessment of likely or priority electricity demand and preparation of electricity demand curve for the biomass prospect
- Technical and economic assessment of competing use of biomass
- RS and GIS mapping of biomass resources
- Identification and definition, at concept level, of 5 commercially and economically viable rural electrification projects
- Development of five possible project concepts including rural electrification schemes, load centres, conceptual power system level designs, cost and risk estimates, O&M issues, training needs, required environmental and social reviews, legal issues, maps, economic and financial analysis, and impacts on competing economy
- Training and know-how transfer
Client
African Development BankFinancing
African Development BankPeriod of implementation
07.2015 - 04.2016
Lithuania - Transfer-Back Inspection of Heating Installations in Vilnius
The project is part of a transfer-back of heating installations in the framework of a leasing procedure. It aims at establishing the technical conditions of the leased facilities which were used for district heating in Vilnius city.
These facilities include inter alia:
- Steam and water heating boilers, including fuel system, pressure vessels, pipelines, turbines, preparation and supply system for chemically treated and feed water, condensate collection systems, pressurised air systems, flue gas treatment and ash removal systems, consumer heat meters, etc.
- Electricity generators and transformers, including distribution equipment, electric motors, etc.
- Infrastructure equipment: lifting equipment, railway infrastructure, heat supply networks, etc.
- Real estate (building and engineering structures)
- Information and telecommunication systems and data (software, hardware, etc.)
intec's services
Establishment of the technical condition by means of:
- Visual inspection of facilities
- Inspection of facilities in operation and tests of system functioning
- Identification of maintenance and repair works carried out during the last 5 years
Drawing-up of a report on that condition.
Client
UAB "Vilniaus energija", VEOLIA Environnement, AB "Vilniaus silumos tinklai", Vilnius City MunicipalityFinancing
UAB "Vilniaus energija", VEOLIA Environnement, AB "Vilniaus silumos tinklai", Vilnius City MunicipalityPeriod of implementation
01.2017 - 03.2017Regional - Green Climate Fund Readiness Support Program
Countries: Bangladesh, Caribbean Region, Morocco, Namibia, Peru, South Africa, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia
Under this program, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) allocated financial resources for investment projects to support selected partner countries to develop and implement their respective strategies for climate resilience and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The program included the following activities:
- Support programs for 3 selected national and regional development banks with a view to their accreditation for direct access to the GCF,
- Development of 10 national investment plans for projects suitable for GCF financing,
- Establishment of national, prioritised project pipelines of existing, updated or new GCF-ready projects, including 30 prefeasibility studies for suitable projects, or update of existing studies for suitable projects.
Projects referred to the following sectors: Forestry and agriculture, renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV), energy efficiency, transport, water and sanitation, and municipal solid waste management
intec's services
Overall coordination of the programme
In addition, intec delivered services in the field of renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV) as follows:
Preparation of national investment plans:
- Country and sector-specific analyses of national potentials and priorities for mitigation, adaptation and development
- Identification of emission-intensive or adaptation-relevant priority sectors and sector-specific intervention areas
- Risk assessment (institutional, technological, environmental, social, fiduciary, financial)
Preparation of national project pipelines:
- Screening of investment proposals
- Implementation of pre-feasibility studies or update of existing studies
- Technical and financial evaluation of eligible investment proposals
- Economic review of proposals (simplified cost-benefit analyses, quantification of environmental benefits in terms of GHG emission reduction, etc.), ranking of investment proposals.
Client
KfW Development BankFinancing
KfW Development BankPeriod of implementation
01.2014 - 08.2016Liberia - Biomass Power Potential and Possible Renewable Energy (RE) Investment Projects
The "Scaling-up Renewable Energy Program" (SREP) of the Strategic Climate Fund will be financing the Liberia Investment Plan for Renewable Energy (IPRE) that aims to support the Government of Liberia's objective to provide access to electricity in rural and urban areas.
The present study is intended to locate, identify and outline potential SREP/IPRE projects, investment possibilities and opportunities of biomass-based mini-grids for rural electrification in Liberia, at a pre-feasibility level.
intec's services
- Stakeholder meetings in Monrovia
- Data collection in rural areas
- Evaluation of practical potential for power generation from biomass within a reasonable reach of a MV line
- Assessment of likely or priority electricity demand and preparation of electricity demand curve for the biomass prospect
- Technical and economic assessment of competing use of biomass
- RS and GIS mapping of biomass resources
- Identification and definition, at concept level, of 5 commercially and economically viable rural electrification projects
- Development of five possible project concepts including rural electrification schemes, load centres, conceptual power system level designs, cost and risk estimates, O&M issues, training needs, required environmental and social reviews, legal issues, maps, economic and financial analysis, and impacts on competing economy
- Training and know-how transfer
Client
African Development BankFinancing
African Development BankPeriod of implementation
07.2015 - 04.2016-
Ghana - 100 MW Solar Project in Nyimbale - Sankana
Home Energy Africa (HEA) has obtained a siting clearance approval from the Energy Commission of Ghana for the installation of a 100 MW solar PV plant at Sankana, Nadowli-Kaleo District, Upper West Region. The site has a size of 200 hectares and shall be connected via a 161 kV power line. The electricity that will be produced by the planned PV plant shall be sold to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
HEA has retained the clean energy financial advisor GreenMax Capital Advisors to manage the solicitation of the different services required for the development of the above plant.
intec's services
- Electrical Interconnection Study
Study of grid capacity limitations and technical requirements of grid connection,
Selection of location of project substation,
Proposals for routing of the potential feeder line,
Identification of equipment and material requirements,
Technical and economic viability of proposed feeder line route.
- Solar Irradiation Study: solar data summaries and analysis (global horizontal irradiance - GHI and direct normal irradiance - DNI), determination of projected energy production.
- Technology Assessment: review of PV technology options (crystalline or thin film) and system configuration options, detailed analysis of expected electrical generation for financial modelling.
- Conceptual Design: equipment specification (size of PV system, size and types of modules of inverters, racking system, module tilt), layouts (3D AutoCAD), grid connection details, performance standards and preliminary drawings to form the basis for a Request for Proposal for EPC contracting.
- Detailed cost estimate for engineering, procurement and construction.
- Implementation plan.
Client
GreenMax Capital Advisors Sp. Zo.o.Financing
GreenMax Capital Advisors Sp. Zo.o.Period of implementation
02.2015 - 02.2016 -
Regional - FWC BENEF 2013 - Multiple Framework Contract to Recruit Short-term Services - Lot 4
The objective of the FWC was to provide, via individual assignments defined and contracted through Specific Contracts, short-term expertise at very short notice.
The expertise refered to any stage of a project (except financial audits) and covered the following sectors: fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal), hydraulics, renewable energies (solar thermal, PV, hydro, wind, biomass, biofuels, geothermal, wave and marine), power grids (national/regional/cross-border, mini-grids, smart grids), energy services market development, institutional frameworks for energy management, energy sector studies/statistics/indicators, rural electrification, nuclear safety (nuclear power plant operation, operation of non-power generating nuclear or radiological installations, design safety, safeguards, non-proliferation, radio-active waste and its transport, offsite emergency preparedness, decommissioning; training of nuclear regulator and/or operator staff on nuclear safety topics).
The expertise covered any geographic area, within or outside the EU.
intec's services
intec's services were focused on the areas of fossil fuels, power grids, rural electrification and renewable energies.
Client
European CommissionFinancing
European CommissionPeriod of implementation
12.2013 - 12.2015
Ghana - 100 MW Solar Project in Nyimbale - Sankana
Home Energy Africa (HEA) has obtained a siting clearance approval from the Energy Commission of Ghana for the installation of a 100 MW solar PV plant at Sankana, Nadowli-Kaleo District, Upper West Region. The site has a size of 200 hectares and shall be connected via a 161 kV power line. The electricity that will be produced by the planned PV plant shall be sold to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
HEA has retained the clean energy financial advisor GreenMax Capital Advisors to manage the solicitation of the different services required for the development of the above plant.
intec's services
- Electrical Interconnection Study
Study of grid capacity limitations and technical requirements of grid connection,
Selection of location of project substation,
Proposals for routing of the potential feeder line,
Identification of equipment and material requirements,
Technical and economic viability of proposed feeder line route.
- Solar Irradiation Study: solar data summaries and analysis (global horizontal irradiance - GHI and direct normal irradiance - DNI), determination of projected energy production.
- Technology Assessment: review of PV technology options (crystalline or thin film) and system configuration options, detailed analysis of expected electrical generation for financial modelling.
- Conceptual Design: equipment specification (size of PV system, size and types of modules of inverters, racking system, module tilt), layouts (3D AutoCAD), grid connection details, performance standards and preliminary drawings to form the basis for a Request for Proposal for EPC contracting.
- Detailed cost estimate for engineering, procurement and construction.
- Implementation plan.
Client
GreenMax Capital Advisors Sp. Zo.o.Financing
GreenMax Capital Advisors Sp. Zo.o.Period of implementation
02.2015 - 02.2016Regional - FWC BENEF 2013 - Multiple Framework Contract to Recruit Short-term Services - Lot 4
The objective of the FWC was to provide, via individual assignments defined and contracted through Specific Contracts, short-term expertise at very short notice.
The expertise refered to any stage of a project (except financial audits) and covered the following sectors: fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal), hydraulics, renewable energies (solar thermal, PV, hydro, wind, biomass, biofuels, geothermal, wave and marine), power grids (national/regional/cross-border, mini-grids, smart grids), energy services market development, institutional frameworks for energy management, energy sector studies/statistics/indicators, rural electrification, nuclear safety (nuclear power plant operation, operation of non-power generating nuclear or radiological installations, design safety, safeguards, non-proliferation, radio-active waste and its transport, offsite emergency preparedness, decommissioning; training of nuclear regulator and/or operator staff on nuclear safety topics).
The expertise covered any geographic area, within or outside the EU.
intec's services
intec's services were focused on the areas of fossil fuels, power grids, rural electrification and renewable energies.