Launch Of The Solar 1,000 MW Call For Tender

Published date02 February 2022
Subject MatterEnergy and Natural Resources, Energy Law, Oil, Gas & Electricity, Renewables
Law FirmHerbert Smith Freehills
AuthorMr Thomas Herman

The Algerian Ministry of Energy Transition and Renewable Energies launched the 'Solar 1,000 MW call for tender on 23 December 2021 (the 'Call for Tender'). This Call for Tender aims to implement the first installment of the 15,000 MW of electricity generation capacity based on renewables that Algeria aims to achieve by 2035, as provided for in the multi-annual program for the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency adopted in February 2020.

National and foreign investors have until 30 April 2022 to submit their technical and financial offers.

The new Société Algérienne des Énergies Renouvelables Spa ('SHAEMS') (50% owned by Sonatrach and 50% by Sonelgaz) has been entrusted by the Minister of Energy Transition and Renewable Energies with processing the Call for Tender. SHAEMS will also take a stake, either alone or in association with public and/or private companies, in each project company. Electricity generation is not included in the list of regulated sectors for which the 49/51 rule applies (i.e. obligation to associate a national with 51% or more of the capital). The amount of SHAEMS' participation may therefore be lower than 51% of the project company's capital without a minimum level of participation being fixed (subject to the review of the Call for Tender terms of reference).

The decree no.17-98 dated 26 February 2017 detailing the call for tenders procedure provides that the construction of the transportation facilities for the energy produced (i.e. the connection line to the grid) will remain the responsibility of the investor. The construction and operation costs must therefore be factored into the price offered by bidders.

Each candidate can bid for one or more lots of 50 to 300 MWp with a combined capacity not exceeding 300 MWp.

If awarded, a power purchase agreement will be concluded for a period of 25 years with a 'designated buyer' (whose identity is not known at the time of writing).

The selected sites are the wilayas of: Béchar, Biskra, Djelfa, El-Bayadh, El-Oued, Ghardaia, Laghouat, M'sila and Ouargla for a total area of 8,000 ha.

The terms of reference of the Call for Tender (which should include criteria detailing how the bids will be evaluated) are not yet available as certain elements are still under discussion. Bidders will be required to pay 1,000 USD to access the terms of reference.

The technical and financial bids will be accompanied by bid bonds of an amount of 500,000 USD for international investors and in local...

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