Spain's Aena Tenders 5MW Solar Project at Seville Airport
2026-06-16 16:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Spanish airport management company Aena has launched a tender for the development of a self-consumption photovoltaic power plant at Seville Airport, to be built within the airport premises on an area of approximately 5 hectares.

According to the tender notice, the total contract budget is €5.26 million, with a construction period of 32 months. The bid submission deadline is July 10, and the tender follows an open procedure. The winning company will be responsible for the project's design, construction, and commissioning of the photovoltaic plant, as well as one year of maintenance. The electricity generated by the plant will be fed into the internal grid via the airport's power station to meet the daily electricity needs of over 28,400 passengers and approximately 3,900 employees.

The maximum tender budget is €5,260,872.45, calculated based on the reference project's peak power of 5,016,960 Wp, multiplied by the base unit price of €1.048617579/Wp. Aena stated that this price is a fixed price for the entire scope of the contract.

This project is part of Aena's 2021-2030 Sustainability Strategy, which integrates its Climate Action Plan, requiring an investment of nearly €550 million. According to the plan, the target for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) consumption in Aena's airport network is 2.6% by 2026, rising to 4.6% by 2030.

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