en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Talayuela City Council in the province of Cáceres, Spain, has issued a tender for the construction of photovoltaic self-consumption facilities with surplus electricity fed into the grid, the launch of an energy community, and a shared self-consumption system serving multiple municipal departments. The project does not receive EU funding, with a tender budget of €3.15 million and an execution period of 16 years.

The bid submission deadline is July 17, using an open tender procedure and standard process. The project requires optimizing municipal energy management through the construction of photovoltaic facilities in compliance with current regulations, with surplus electricity prioritized for feeding into the grid on municipal land, and the distance between generation and consumption not exceeding 2 kilometers to enhance energy efficiency. The minimum installed capacity is 300 kWp, with a maximum allowed capacity of 380 kWp.
The winning bidder must determine the facility size based on the provided load curve, ensuring that 70% to 95% of the annual self-consumed electricity during solar hours (approximately 530,000 kWh) comes from the plant. The winning bidder is also responsible for the financing, construction, legalization, commissioning, and management of the solar power plant and energy control system. Investment is recovered through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) model, with the contract term considered necessary to ensure the depreciation and economic stability of the energy community.
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