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Refurbishment of Morupule A Power Station

Published on March 1, 2013 at 12:00 AMModified on June 12, 2026 at 02:39 PM

Key information

Type
Énergie
Procuring Entity
Botswana Power Corporation
Location
🌍 Botswana
Estimated Value
Not disclosed
Language of Notice
English

Description

BOTSWANA POWER CORPORATION

INVITATION TO EXPRESS OF INTEREST

TENDER NO. 8665/12

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE REFURBISHMENT OF MORUPULE (A) 132MWCOAL FIRED POWER STATION LOCATED IN BOTSWANA

  • INTRODUCTION

1.1 The Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) wishes to undertake a comprehensive refurbishment project of Morupule 'A' Power Station, a coalfired 4 x 33MW power plant, to recover plant degradation and restore the power plant's generating capacity to the guaranteed design level of 116MW (Net).

1.2 The BPC is a national power utility wholly owned by the Government of Botswana with a mandate to generate, procure, transmit, distribute and supply electricity in Botswana.

1.3 Morupule 'A' Power Station, with an installed capacity of 4 x 33MW (132MW) is owned, operated and maintained by the BPC.

The power plant was commissioned in two stages (Units 1, 2 & 3in 1986 and Unit 4 in 1989) and has been in operation since then until it was placed on care and maintenance in August 2012 due to unreliable aged equipment characterized by frequent breakdowns and hence high cost of operation.

1.4 The BPC would therefore like to put Morupule 'A' Power Stationback into service either through private sector investor funding or public sector funding by Government.

Inthe case of private sector funding, the investor would recover the investment through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the BPC.

1.5 It is against the above background that the BPC, with support from its shareholder, the Government of Botswana, is seeking to refurbish Morupule 'A' Power Station through a Public Private Sector Partnership (PPP) or as a Public Sector project through a turnkey EPC contract.

  • PROJECT OUTLINE

2.1 The Table below provides Morupule A basic plant design data.

Table 1: Morupule 'A' Name Plate Data ITEMPARAMETER DESCRIPTIONDATA
1Installed Plant Capacity132 MW
2Net Generation Capacity116 MW
3No. Of Units4 X 33MW
4Date CommissionedUnit 1,2&3
1986Unit 41989
5ManufactureUnit 1,2& 3
Boiler LentjesTurbine NEI ParsonsGenerator Parsons PeeblesUnit 4Boiler LentjesTurbine ToshibaGenerator Toshiba2.2 Due to aged equipment, Morupule 'A' plant availability progressively dropped from over 84% in 2008 to below 30% in 2012 and hence the plant was placed under asset care and maintenance in August 2012 pending execution of a refurbishment project aimed at restoring the powerplant's output to its design level of 116MW (Net) at an availability factor of not less than 80% over a period of 15 years.2.3 In response to the above, the Government of Botswana (GoB) andthe BPC, through consultants, carried out two studies on Morupule 'A'being residual life assessment and refurbishment and pollution abatement with a view to restore the power plant's dependable generation capacity to the design level (116MW Net) in the shortest possible time.2.4 From the results of the above referred studies, it was concluded that Morupule 'A' Power Station can be restored into service by carrying out the necessary refurbishment of primary equipment (Boilers, Turbines, Generators) and associated ancillary equipment (balance of plant).2.5 The proposed refurbishment is to recover plant degradation andrestore firm generation capacity (116MW Net) with a minimum of 80% plant availability. The expected life span of the plant at the said plant availability level when refurbished is at least 15 years.2.6 The scope of the envisaged Morupule 'A' refurbishment project involves but is not limited to the following:-* assessment, Non Destructive Tests (NDT), replacement and or repair as necessary of Boiler components and Auxiliaries;* assessment, NDT, replacement and or repair as necessary ofthe Steam Turbines;* assessment and repair as necessary of Turbo Generator Sets;* assessment, replace and or repair as necessary of all Balance of Plant (BOP) equipment;* installation of new equipment as necessary, commissioning and testing of all equipment in the whole power plant; and* in the case of private sector funded refurbishment, asset care, operations and maintenance of the power plant under a PPA to be negotiated with the BPC.3. IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH3.1 Two options, stated below, to realize Morupule 'A' refurbishment will be considered and the option evaluated to be more viable will be selected for the project.3.2 Option 1: Private Sector Project FinancingEngage a private sector investment partner, lease the plant to theinvestor who in turn would refurbish and operate the power station under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) over an agreed period. In essencethis option is a Public Private Sector Partnership (PPP).Some of the agreements to be considered under this option are:- Morupule 'A' Power Station Lease Agreement; Morupule 'A' Power Purchase Agreement; Morupule 'A' Fuel and Water Supply Agreement; and Morupule 'A' Human Resources Agreement.3.3 Option 2: Public Sector Funding (Government Finance)Secure services of a qualified and experienced Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor to undertake the required refurbishment works as a turnkey EPC contract.The main agreement for this option would be the Morupule 'A' PowerStation Refurbishment EPC contract.4. ELIGIBILITY4.1 Interested companies / consortiums with relevant proven experience in refurbishment / rehabilitation of coal fired power plants are invited to submit Expressions of Interest (EoI) as follows:-a) submit a Cover Letter in the form given in Annexure 1, which Cover Letter shall be signed by an authorized signatory of the company /consortium;b) submit documentation providing the appointment / authorization of the signatory of the Cover Letter to sign on behalf of the company / consortium;c) in the case of consortiums, provide documentation of the association of the companies comprising the consortium and also provide documentation from the consortium designating the Lead Investor;d) submit a profile for the company or for each of the companies in the consortium in case of consortiums;e) submit evidence of company registration in home country, in thecase of a consortium evidence of registration is required for each company in the consortium;f) submit business premises (physical address) and all contact details, in case of consortiums, this information is required for each company in the consortium;g) submit a list of shareholders of the company or for each company in case of consortiums;h) submit, in adequate detail, a statement of capabilities which details experience of the company or each company in the consortium in case of consortiums. The experience should be relevant to refurbishment of coal fired power plants similar to Morupule 'A' power station. The statement should include a list of similar assignments/projects and trade references.i) submit a statement of capability, qualifications and experienceof key personnel in the company/consortium to develop, manage and implement the project (curriculum vitae (CV) of persons are not required);j) for Option 1 (Private Sector Financing), submit a clear statement in sufficient detail indicating arrangements on project scoping, specifications and basic designs which would be used for equipment production, installation and commissioning;k) in case of Option 1 (Private Sector Financing), submit in sufficient detail, operations and maintenance (O&M) arrangements and the experience and qualifications of key staff who would be responsible for operations and maintenance of the power plant. If O&M is outsourced, the above stated details are to be provided for the O&M contractor.l) for option 1 " Private Sector Project Financing", submit a clear financing plan explaining how the company /consortium would be raising project finance. It is required that the ability of the company / consortium to raise project finance is adequately demonstrated as part of the financing plan.m) Companies/Consortiums may express interest in either one or both refurbishment options (Investor – PPA with BPC or EPC contract with BPC).n) Expressions of Interest by companies/consortiums who wish to beconsidered for both options should be submitted separately for each option (ie an EoI for each of the refurbishment options).5. SHORTLISTING CRITERIA5.1 The following criteria shall be used in the evaluation of the EoI.a) Company /Consortium experience in refurbishment of coal fired power plants similar to Morupule 'A' Power Station.b) Statement of capability, experience and qualifications of key personnel who would be availed to develop, manage and implement the project.c) In the case of Option 1, coal fired power plant operations & maintenance capability and experience of the Company /Consortium.d) In the case of Option 1, arrangements for project scoping, specifications and basic designs which would be used for equipment production, installation and commissioning.e) In the case of Option 1, capacity of the Company /Consortium toraise funding for the project.5.2 A point system would be used to assess the EoIs as stated below. Only Expressions of Interest which score a minimum of 75% would qualify for short listing and further consideration.
Option 1 (Private Sector Financing) Evaluation CriterionPoints5.1 (a) above
105.1 (b) above10
5.1 (c) above105.1 (d) above
105.1 (e) above10
Total506. DISQUALIFICATION6.1 Expressions of Interest shall be disqualified from the short listing process and eliminated from further consideration for any of the following:-a) the EoI is not deposited in the Tender Box as per instructions to bidders;b) the EoI is not responsive to any one or more of the Eligibilityrequirements listed in section 4 above;c) non r

Tender Timeline

  1. Publication

    March 1, 2013

  2. Evaluation & Award

    Pending

  3. Contract Signature

    Pending

Procuring Entity

Country
Botswana
Contact person
J.H. Kethabanetswe

Tender Documents