The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has launched three new Requests for Proposals (RFPs) under the Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (IPPPP), calling for the procurement of 7 615 MW of new generation capacity from renewable energy, gas and battery energy storage technologies.
The last date to register a Project for participation in this Bid Window is approximately 20 (twenty) business days prior to the Bid Submission Date. The exact date will be communicated on the IPP Website.
The tender calls for the procurement of five energy storage systems targeting a total of 616 MW/2,464 MWh. With bids due by July 31, 2024, the projects will
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Bid Description: The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy ("the Department") formally invites interested parties to register prospective bids under the third bid window of the Battery Energy Storage Capacity Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP Bid Window 3).
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The Department has launched the third bid round under the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP), calling for 616 MW of new generation capacity will be procured from energy storage, based on
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