This tender seeks to engineer, procure, and construct a water electrolysis hydrogen generation plant integrated with an existing renewable power facility. The project duration is three years, focusing on green hydrogen production.
The objective of this tender is to establish a state-of-the-art water electrolysis hydrogen generation plant at the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre in Rosherville. The successful bidder will be responsible for the engineering design, procurement, and construction of the plant, which must seamlessly integrate with the existing renewable power infrastructure to facilitate efficient green hydrogen production. The plant will consist of five critical subsystems: electrical configuration, energy management system, hydrogen production (including water demineralisation and storage), hydrogen storage, and hydrogen end-use workstation.
Key requirements include compliance with all relevant health, safety, and environmental standards, as outlined in Eskom's SHE specifications. The contractor must demonstrate experience in similar projects and provide a comprehensive project plan that includes timelines, resource allocation, and risk management strategies. This project not only aims to enhance Eskom's renewable energy capabilities but also contributes to South Africa's transition towards sustainable energy solutions, making it a significant investment in the future of clean energy.
This tender is suitable for engineering firms, construction companies, and suppliers specializing in renewable energy technologies, particularly those with experience in hydrogen production and integration with renewable systems.