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CCCFL District heating energy efficiency
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CCCFL District heating energy efficiency

has announced on 13 Oct 2009 that is accepting bids for the following project: CCCFL District heating energy efficiency.

The tender will take place in China and will cover the Energy & Utilities industry.

The total value of the project is estimated at 53000000, ex VAT and you can apply until 01 Jan 1970.

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Bellow you can find more information about the tender description and the bidding procedure.

Location: China

General information

Donor:

Not available

Industry:

Energy & Utilities

Status:

Accepting bids

Timeline

Published:

13 Oct 2009

Deadline:

Not available

Value:

53000000

Contacts

Description

https://www.eib.org/en/projects/pipelines/all/20090343
Reference: 20090343
Release date: 13 October 2009

Promoter – Financial Intermediary

Jinan Thermal Power Co., Ltd through the Ministry of Finance (People’s Republic of China).

Location

Description

The project consists in the financing of the heating network transformation and upgrading (steam to water), the operational automation system, and installation of motor variable frequency control systems.

Objectives

The project aims at the reduction of energy use, atmospheric emissions and water and electricity consumption of the energy production and distribution system, which will lead to an increase of the energy efficiency and better environmental performance of the energy production facilities and heating network.

Sector(s)

Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)

EUR 31 million

Total cost (Approximate amount)

EUR 53 million

Environmental aspects

The reduction resulting from the project on energy consumption and polluting emission is considerable and will contribute positively to the climate change effects and to the air quality in the city (the savings are estimated at 70 000 t/a for standard coal (equivalent), 80 GWh/a of electricity, 700 000 t/a of water, 2000 t/a of SO2 and 200 000 t/a of CO2 emissions). The main impact is on the construction of the hot water pipes in the streets and is considered acceptable.

Procurement

The Bank will require the promoter to ensure that implementation of the project will be done in compliance with the Bank’s Guide to Procurement.

Status

Under appraisal - 13/10/2009

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