Montenegrin state-controlled
power utility EPCG said on Friday it has unsealed the final bids submitted by
Skoda Praha and by the China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) for the
construction of a second unit at thermal power plant (TPP) Pljevlja.
The Czech company has offered to build a 254 MW unit with electrical efficiency
of 39.5% for 338.5 million euro ($368.5 million), EPCG said in a statement.
CMEC has offered to build a 250 MW unit with an electrical efficiency of 39%
for 326 million euro.
Both companies have stated they are ready to secure favorable credits to cover
85% of the necessary funding and to also perform a technical and environmental
retrofit ofTPP Pljevlja's existing 218 MW unit worth around 20 million
euro.
The commission in charge of assessing the submitted offers should come up by
the end of April with a final proposal for the selection of the best bidder for
the project.
The construction of the new unit at TPPPljevlja should support
Montenegro's independence in terms of energy supply as well as improving the
reliability of supply and helping position the country as electricity exporter.
EPCG operates around 870 MW of installed generation capacity. The utility
produced a combined 3,036 GWh of electricity in 2014 at its three hydro power
plants - Perucica, Piva and Male, and at TPP Pljevlja.
Source: SeeNews