en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ortuella City Council in the province of Biscay, Spain, has launched a tender process for the supply and installation of an 89.10 kWp grid-connected photovoltaic plant at the Ochotaga preschool building, intended for shared self-consumption. The total contract budget is €133,100, with a construction period of two months, and the deadline for bid submission is May 26.

The photovoltaic plant consists of 180 bifacial panels rated at 495 Wp each, with a total installed capacity of 89.10 kWp, equipped with a 100 kW inverter. The modules will be installed on tilted aluminum mounting structures on the building's rooftop, covering an area of 720 square meters, preferably oriented southward with a tilt angle of 15 degrees, secured using a ballasted system without the need for anchors. Bidders may propose improvements to enhance power generation performance.
The electricity generated by the plant will be used to meet the power demands of multiple municipal buildings, including the Gorbeia Hall, Senior Citizens' Center, Athletics Module, Ochotaga Preschool Building, Football Field, and Horno Hall. Surplus electricity will be fed into the Iberdrola grid and transmitted to the company's supply network.
The project is not funded by EU grants, is managed through an open tender procedure using standard processes, and is currently awaiting award and execution according to the timeline specified in the tender regulations. Through this photovoltaic plant project, the Ortuella City Council will enhance the energy self-sufficiency of municipal buildings while providing a cleaner source of electricity for public facilities.
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