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KenGen invites consultants to provide ancillary services

KenGen invites consultants to provide ancillary services

Featured image: Stock The power market in Kenya is undergoing significant reforms as espoused in the Energy Act of 2019. The level of intermittent sources of energy is expected to increase rapidly in the medium and long term.

This is expected to increase the need for ancillary services including frequency control, voltage control and black-start capability to maintain grid stability, reliability, security and quality of the supplied electricity.

Deadline for receipt of expressions of interest is Wednesday, 27 January 2021 at 10:00 hours, EAT .

Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) hereby seeks to procure consultancy services for The Study on the Impact of Provision of Ancillary Services on KenGen’s power generation plants from suitably qualified firms to study the impact of providing ancillary services on KenGen’ s power generation plants and in preparation for the anticipated development of ancillary services market in Kenya and the larger East African power market.

The short-listed firms will be invited to participate in the Request for Proposal (RFP) process thereafter. The qualifying firm/consultant or consortium will be expected to undertake the assignment within a period of six calendar months. Scope of works

The consultancy services shall include but not limited to the following:

a) Study how generation machines have responded to frequency excursions and provision of other ancillary services over the years and the impact on these machines.

b) Study the financial impact on the current Power Purchase Agreements (PPA).

c) Simulate future scenarios of ancillary service needs and their impact based on power sector projects’ pipeline and plans especially their technical and financial impact on integration of more variable renewable energy (VRE) in the grid.

d) Advice on the additional investment costs required to offer the ancillary services.

e) Advice on the additional maintenance costs as well as the opportunity cost of providing these ancillary services.f) Study the possibility of increasing the capacity, increasing operating range of existing plants and other mitigation measures and their associated costs.g) Benchmark methodologies used to price ancillary services in other similar regulatory jurisdictions and power markets.h) Provide a suitable pricing methodology and formula for provision of ancillary services within the existing generating power plants and in cases where there is a dedicated facility that provides ancillary services.i) Advise on the relevant contractual framework for provision of ancillary services.j) Train staff on the findings of the study, pricing formulas and other best practices of managing ancillary services and advising KenGen on simulation […]

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