The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) issued last month a procurement notice for a consultancy firm to advise the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) on developing a new framework for renewables projects. The new procurement mechanism would replace the feed-in tariff scheme, according to an EBRD statement. The winning firm or consortium would also advise the EETC on the procurement of three solar plants and one wind power plant with a combined production capacity of 750 MW. The bank set USD 4 mn as the cost estimate for the assignment. The deadline to submit applications expires tomorrow.
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