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Regional, int’l companies bid for Moco-Moco hydro plant rehabilitation

Written by , Published inMinistry of Public Infrastructure, (Ministry of Public Infrastructure- April 4, 2016)

Moco-Moco hydroproject bidders

Moco-Moco hydroproject bidders

(Ministry of Public Infrastructure- April 4, 2016) - The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, in keeping with the Government of Guyana’s plans to develop a 'Green Economy', has solicited Expressions of Interest from suitable firms for the rehabilitation and operation of the Moco-Moco Hydropower Plant.

 
Under a Build, Own, Operate, Transfer (BOOT) structure, power will be supplied to the Lethem Power Company grid under a negotiated and agreed Power Purchase Agreement.
 
The ‘Expression of Interest’ (EOI) was initially published in January 2016 and the submissions were opened on March 31, at the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA).
 
Five submissions were received from regional and international companies. These companies are ‘CHEA -Centrias Hidreletricas da Amazonia LTDA – ME’ (Brazil), ‘NCGET’ (Russia), ‘Torque – EPCM’ (Barbados) and two from ‘McVantage Products’ (USA).
 
The process, which was facilitated by Mrs. Seema Greene, Head of the Administrative and Human Resource Departments of GEA, and Mr. Valmiki Ramtahal, GEA’s Internal Auditor, was attended by representatives of three of the bidding companies: CHEA - Centrias Hidreletricas da Amazonia LTDA –ME, Torque – EPCM, and McVantage Products.  The EOIs will be evaluated by the Ministry of Public Infrastructure.
 
In his opening remarks, Dr. Mahender Sharma, Chief Executive Officer of GEA, expressed gratitude to the bidders for the time and effort that went into preparing the submissions.
 
The 500 kW Moco-Moco hydropower station was built in the year 1999 and went out of operation in the year 2003 due to a landslide along the penstock alignment.
 
The Government of Guyana has declared the rehabilitation of the station to be a priority project in order to strengthen the Lethem Power Company to supply Lethem. It also aims to substitute the diesel consumption with renewable energy with the aim of improving performance of the company through cost effective solutions and the maximum possible annual energy production. 
 
The rehabilitation of the Moco-Moco hydro power station is yet another initiative of the Government of Guyana as part of a holistic approach to sustainable economic growth which demonstrates its commitment to creating a climate resilient economy and the establishing of a green economy.

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