Published date: 20 December 2017
Last edited date: 20 December 2017
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Contract summary
Industry
Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting - 31000000
Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to construction (except electric apparatus) - 44000000
Construction work - 45000000
Installation services (except software) - 51000000
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services - 71000000
Location of contract
South West
Value of contract
£100,000 to £600,000
Procurement reference
LEM006e
Published date
20 December 2017
Closing date
12 January 2018
Contract start date
5 February 2018
Contract end date
31 December 2020
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Other: Invitation to Tender
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
The Cornwall Local Energy Market Programme has a requirement for a supplier who can provide suitably experienced, capable and proven personnel to support a range of energy installation projects over the next 18 months. Successful suppliers will be required to support up to approximately 12 projects running concurrently across 2018 and 2019.
Centrica plc's Cornwall Local Energy Market project (LEM) is an EU-funded pioneering initiative involving the development of a virtual marketplace. The trial provides participants (homes and businesses) with a platform to buy and sell energy and flexibility to both the supply networks and the wholesale energy market. The project's overarching aim is to demonstrate that the electricity distribution network can facilitate an increased penetration of renewable / low carbon electricity generation by invoking novel strategies including flexibility.
LEM project outputs include reducing GHG emissions by enabling more renewable and low carbon electricity generation, as well as enabling energy asset flexibility in the most constrained areas on the distribution network. To this end the project will install low carbon energy generation assets, such as natural gas CHP, renewable energy generation, storage, private wire networks and demand-side response technologies into some industrial and commercial premises in Cornwall.
The £19M, three-year trial is being delivered in partnership with the local distribution network operator Western Power Distribution, alongside National Grid, University of Exeter and other partners. It is being funded by Centrica and the British Gas Energy for Tomorrow Fund alongside a £13M grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
We believe that this hugely exciting project will provide major findings that can inform the Government, National Grid and regulators about how the UK can best develop new and effective markets for flexible energy. Further details, including a short film, are available on our website: https://www.centrica.com/about-us/what-we-do/distributed-energy-and-power/building-new-energy-future.
Existing suppliers to Centrica must tender afresh as any existing arrangements with Centrica are not valid for this EU funded Project.
The timelines for the ITT are as follows:
ITT advertised on Contracts Finder: 18 December 2017
Suppliers to confirm/decline intention to respond to ITT: by 17.00 on 5 January 2018
Suppliers to submit questions (if any) regarding ITT: by 17.00 on 10 January 2018
ITT CLOSING DATE AND TIME: 13.00 on 12 January 2018
More information
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Cornwall LEM is an ERDF funded project and as such operates under national procurement rules.
To request an ITT pack, please send an email with this number in the subject title: Cornwall LEM006e
Your request will be dealt with within one working day. All questions will be shared with all bidders.
About the buyer
Contact name
Register for an ITT pack via the Cornwall LEM email address
Address
Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre
Treliske
Truro
TR1 3FF
England
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Closing: 12 January 2018