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Tender Overview |
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Background Ergon Energy Network (Ergon Energy) owns and operates 33 stand-alone power stations that form our Isolated Networks. These networks supply 39 communities with approximately 8,300 connections and 21,000 customers, supporting a diverse range of communities in Torres Strait, Gulf of Carpentaria, Cape York, Palm Island and Western Queensland. They are autonomous micro-grids, not connected to the National Electricity Market and have traditionally been supplied by centralised diesel power stations with an installed diesel generator capacity of 46MW. Annual consumption of diesel is currently (2020) in the magnitude of 30 million litres per annum. These networks are transitioning to increase renewable energy supply, with an installed capacity of 1MW of Ergon Energy owned renewable energy resources and 4.5MW of customer owned distributed solar energy installations. Increased energy use has been observed across the past 5 years approaching ~3% per annum as an aggregate across all isolated networks. The Isolated Networks ambition for 2030 and beyond, and our strategic path, aligns to Energy Queensland’s Low Carbon Future Statement (“a target of 17% reduction in emissions by 2030”) and Environmental Sustainability and Cultural Heritage Policy. It also supports the Queensland Government’s Queensland Climate Transition Strategy and Powering Queensland Plan including the Queensland Government Shareholder direction to put downward pressure on the Community Service Obligation payment. Deployment of grid-forming energy storage systems is a key element of enabling significantly higher penetrations of distributed and centralised renewable energy in isolated networks. Project Purpose This project will install a grid-forming Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at Bedourie, Queensland. The project purpose is to:
Supplier's Scope of Work The supplier’s scope of work comprises the supply of complete BESS which entail the inverter and battery energy storage. This will include:
Please see attached Performance Description for the detailed Scope of Work Expression of Interest to Participate in Tender Interested suppliers (tenderers) are invited to register for the WS16006795 tender. The actual tender will be released via SAP Ariba. How to Respond Suppliers who wish to submit a response should follow the below instructions:
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