Training on the New Grid Stability Phenomenon for the National Power System with High Renewable Penetration
£99,972
Contract Details
- Tender Value
- £100,000
- Stage
- Awarded
- Published
- Awarded
Timeline
Description
The Vietnamese Power System is currently ranked among the top 20 largest power systems in the world in terms of installed capacity-leading among Southeast Asian nations. However, it is increasingly confronted with new challenges and operational complexities due to the high penetration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), which presently account for approximately 27% (23,000 MW) of the total installed capacity in 2024. In supporting the grid management to enable the scaling up of renewable energy, The National Electricity System and Market Operator (NSMO) has requested technical assistance support for a Training on New Grid Stability phenomenon for system with high renewable penetration to help NSMO engineers understand the emerging stability challenges in the power system due to high levels of renewable energy integration, and to learn and use research methods and calculations of new types of stability. Interested suppliers/consortia are encouraged to review the RfQ documentation and submit your proposal in accordance with the instructions above by the Close Date and Time. This RFQ includes the following materials: Schedule 1 - Terms of Reference Schedule 2 - Instructions for submission Schedule 3 - Terms and Conditions Annex I - RFQ Response Form Annex II - Budget and workplan template
Related Contracts
From This Buyer
- Development and Implementation of Key Instruments in Support of Mexico's Nationally Determined Contributions.
£274,980 ·
- Supporting Digital Transformation of the Nigeria Rural Electrification Agency through the REPAAS Initiative.
£205,761 ·
- Supporting the Development of an Offshore Wind Feasibility Framework for Mexico
£64,030 ·
- Functional and Operational Enhancement of the 'No Deforestation' Platform for the Identification of Agricultural Areas and Land Use Dispute Resolution in Mexico
£148,746 ·
Ref: 87255063-0d78-46da-a6e6-5637aa941fa9-894355 · Sourced from Contracts Finder
View source notice