Afghanistan invites EOI for setting up 2 GW Solar Projects
A single bidder must bid for a minimum 50 MW of grid-connected solar PV in each province. The land for each project will be allocated from the government. One project can consist of several locations in a particular province. This solar PV capacity will guide to lower costs for the country as well as self-sufficiency in terms of power
December 17, 2018. By News Bureau
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) has announced that it has invited expressions of interest (EoIs) from developers to set up 2 GW of grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) projects in the country. All interested investors or project developers are likely to submit their EoI along with their company profile to MEW on or before December 20, 2018.
According to MEW, 400 MW each of grid-connected solar PV each will be developed in Kabul, Nangarhar, Kandahar, Herat, and Balkh provinces of Afghanistan.
A single bidder must bid for a minimum 50 MW of grid-connected solar PV in each province. The land for each project will be allocated from the government. One project can consist of several locations in a particular province. This solar PV capacity will guide to lower costs for the country as well as self-sufficiency in terms of power.
According to MEW, Afghanistan’s power demand can be expected to grow at 12-15 per cent per annum over the next decade resulting in a supply shortfall of over 6,000 MW by 2023. The country’s current domestic power supply is around 1.073 GWh or 22 percent of total supply; while power imports from central Asia and Iran account for 78 percent of total supply. Afghanistan only generates around 504 MW of electricity mainly from hydro power followed by fossil fuel and solar power. It is projected that the country will need more than 3,000 MW to meet its energy demand by 2020.
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