Bolivia's YPFB Calls for Bids on Green Hydrogen, Ammonia, and Methanol Plants
Key Ideas
- Bolivia's state hydrocarbons company, YPFB, issued a second call for bids to conduct a conceptual engineering study for green hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol plants.
- The contract includes tasks such as evaluating raw material availability, selecting plant locations, and conducting market studies for products.
- The winner of the contract will focus on finding suitable sites near renewable energy sources or assessing the feasibility of connecting to the national power grid.
- Bids for the 240-day contract are due by November 29, with a strong emphasis on green energy sustainability and production.
Bolivia's state hydrocarbons company, YPFB, has initiated a process to implement green hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol plants through a second call for bids after the original process was canceled for scope amendments. The selected consultancy firm will be responsible for conducting a conceptual engineering study, analyzing raw material availability, determining optimal plant locations, and preparing a detailed market study for the plants' products and by-products. The focus will be on identifying sites close to renewable energy systems or examining the potential for connection to the national power grid to enhance sustainability. The contract, spanning 240 days, aims to promote the development of green energy infrastructure in Bolivia. Interested parties must submit their offers by November 29 to be considered for this vital project in the country's energy sector.
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