Procurement Summary
State : Delhi (NCT)
Summary : Development of a Road Map for a Green Hydrogen Cluster in Kochi, India
Deadline : 19 Apr 2023
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 80997365
Document Ref. No. : 83433563
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Document Fees : Refer Document
Tender Value : Refer Document
EMD : Refer Document
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Request for proposals are invited for Development of a Road Map for a Green Hydrogen Cluster in Kochi, India.
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for development of a road map for a green hydrogen cluster in Kochi, India, RFQ Nr. 83433563
Objective of the assignment:The launch of National Green Hydrogen Mission in 2021 facilitates the transition from fossil fuel / fossil fuel-based feed stocks to green hydrogen / green ammonia. The notification of this policy is one of the major steps in this endeavour to provide a conducive environment for production of green hydrogen/green ammonia and to develop a sense of commitment in the larger stakeholder group both at national and international level.In order to achieve the envisaged target of producing five million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030 and become a production and export hub for the fuel; numerous steps and developments across the green hydrogen value chain are being envisaged. One of the critical enablers would be development of Hydrogen Valleys/Hubs or Clusters- where several hydrogen applications are combined and integrated into a hydrogen ecosystem that consumes a significant amount of hydrogen, improving the economics behind the project. Hydrogen Valleys are an important step towards locally integrated hydrogen ecosystems. Not only can they provide sustainable energy, but they are also major drivers of industrial development and job creation.
Background:
On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), the project "Implementation of the International Hydrogen Ramp-up Program" (H2-Uppp) promotes green hydrogen (H2) and power-to-x (Ptx) projects, especially in developing and emerging countries, by means of public-private partnerships with industry (PPP). In view of the Paris climate protection goals, many countries worldwide are moving towards green H2 and its downstream products. Especially for the decarbonisation of industries that are difficult to electrify, such as the steel, chemical or aviation industries, green H2 and power-to-x (Ptx) technologies can play a key role. However, H2 market development, especially in developing and emerging countries, requires targeted support to identify economic production and use pathways, project opportunities along the value chain and develop business models. In addition to targeted expert advice and support in project development by development cooperation, the know-how and willingness to invest of the private sector can make an important contribution. The aim of the project is therefore to further develop markets for green H2/Ptx technologies, particularly in developing and emerging countries (ODA countries), through partnerships with the private sector and public-private pilot projects.
The bidding firm will have to submit the proposal in digital format / electronically - please refer to the bidding conditions and follow the instructions carefully.
The detailed documentation with regards to this call for proposals includes:
Terms of Reference for the Assignment
Grid for Assessing the Eligibility +Legal Inferences
Technical Evaluation Grid
Bidding Conditions + Financial Format
General Terms & Conditions of Contracts
Timeline;
Deadline to receive queries : 1st April- 2023
Clarifications to the queries : 6th April- 2023
The deadline for submission of proposal (electronically) is: 19th April- 2023
The complete tender documents shall be available on the following link w.e.f 23rd March-2023.
http://www.tender24x7.com/GizTenderDetails/62568302
GIZ reserves the right to cancel/modify this tender and /or reject a bid document including subsequently a technical and financial proposal, without assigning any reasons.
It is construed that all the terms and conditions of the tender package are acceptable and agreed upon by the participating company. No negotiations/changes to the GTCC shall be acceptable at a later stage.
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