UNFICYP Seeks Renewable Energy Solutions In Cyprus

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The United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) has released a Request for Information (RFI) seeking renewable energy solutions to decarbonize its energy supply systems and reduce its environmental footprint. The mission aims to transition to renewable energy sources and achieve the UN Secretary Generalโ€™s target of reaching 80% renewable energy by 2030.

Under the RFI, UNFICYP is exploring market options to source renewable energy for its sites from authorized suppliers in Cyprus. The selected supplier will provide approximately 3.5 GWh of renewable electricity annually, delivered through decentralized renewable energy power plants connected to the Cyprus electricity grid. The supplier must possess all necessary authorizations from local authorities to perform the services for a projected period of five years, with a possible extension of an additional five years.

Interested companies are requested to submit documentation demonstrating their ability to provide the specified services, including the renewable share of power supply proposed, available project financing schemes, and previous experience in the energy sector. The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2024.

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UNFICYP emphasizes that incomplete submissions will not be considered, and the RFI does not constitute a solicitation. Any requests for clarification should be directed to UNFICYP’s procurement office.


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