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Country : Kyrgyzstan
Summary : Pre-Feasibility Study of Networked Geothermal Deployment in Kyrgyzstan
Deadline : 11 Feb 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 113888791
Document Ref. No. : 0002013802
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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The purpose of this document is to define the development of a pre-feasibilityreport that provides detailed analysis of the technical and economic factorsimportant for the deployment of a utility scale (10, 000-30, 000 housing units)networked geothermal system in Kyrgyzstan. This work package will beinstrumental in guiding any potential site selection and detailed engineeringwork that would be used to deploy the network as well as in the pursuit offunding sources to support the work. C. Scope of WorkThe Consultant is expected tosupport IFC in proposing and assessing the overall feasibility of deployingnetworked geothermal systems in Kyrgyzstan.The assignment will be to conductan analysis across two feasibility metrics:- Metric1 will be technical feasibility. This will involvethe review and analysis of the potential performance of a network of groundsourced heat pumps in Kyrgyzstan. This should be based on availabledocumentation and information on the local geology, ground temperatures, drilling conditions, building stock, regulatory environment, and climate zonedata. Specific attention should be given to an estimate of potential borefieldperformance in Kyrgyzstan and a review of any existing ground source heat pumpsystems currently in operation.- Metric2 will be economic feasibility. This will involve analysis of the potentialeconomics of a networked geothermal deployment in Kyrgyzstan.Specifically, a review of the estimated installation costs for a district scalesystem that could serve on the order of 10, 000-30, 000 household equivalents.The analysis should also compare the costs for average customers to operate aground source heat pump to existing costs for heating and cooling usingtraditional solutions. Any current subsidies for either heating or electricitywill also be critical to this analysis in order to get a full picture of the overallperformance vs cost.
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