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Namibian power utility NamPower has called for consultants to assist it with aspects related to the proposed development of the 100 MW run-of-river Lower Orange Hydroelectrical Power Scheme (LOHEPS). The scheme would entail the development of up to nine small hydroelectric power stations, ranging from 6 MW to 12 MW, along the Lower Orange river, which had an estimated power generation potential of between 80 MW and 120 MW. The power utility noted that LOHEPS would be used to divert the flow of the river through canals and tunnels into water turbines to produce electricity. Between 66 km and 72 km of tunnels and 5 km of canals would have to be constructed, while about 300 km of access roads to reach the hydroelectric plants would also have to be built, as part of the proposed scheme. Further, three additional substations closer to the new hydropower stations would have to be built. NamPower has invited submissions from companies or joint ventures to provide consulting services for four work packages, the first of which would entail aerial surveying, geotechnical surveying and consultancy services for the tunnelling and canal works. Further, the utility was also seeking consultancy services for the electrical works, mechanical works and civil and building works aspects of the project; as well as expertise with regard to financial and commercial model auditing; and expertise with regard to hydrological auditing. Interested parties had until September 17 to submit their expressions of interest to NamPower. Additional information: NamPower website News date: 31/08/2010 |
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