Kuwait invites firms to prequalify for Kabd waste-to-energy project

16 March 2014

Facility will have initial capacity of up to 3,275 tonnes a day of waste

Kuwait’s Partnerships Technical Bureau (PTB) has invited companies to prequalify for the contract to develop the Kabd Municipality Solid Waste project.

The waste-to-energy (WTE) scheme will be developed under a build-operate-transfer (BOT) procurement model. The proposed facility will be located in the Kabd area, about 25 kilometres from Kuwait City, and will occupy an area of about 500,000 square metres. The project is planned to have an initial capacity of 3,275 tonnes a day (t/d) and will treat up to half of Kuwait’s municipal waste.

Firms have until 25 May to express interest in the scheme.

In the second quarter of 2013, the PTB awarded the transaction advisory services deal for the Kabd project to a consortium led by the UK’s PwC. The contract will involve reviewing, updating and finalising the feasibility study for the scheme and includes a waste composition characterisation study. The adviser will also be in charge of reviewing, updating and finalising tender documents and providing assistance in all procurement procedures until the financial close of the project.

The electricity generated by the plant will be purchased by the Ministry of Electricity & Water (MEW) through a power purchase agreement (PPA). The PPA is expected to last for 25 years, in addition to four years for design and construction of the scheme.

The Kabd Municipality Solid Waste project is part of the Kuwaiti government’s efforts to increase power generating capacity in the country, from the current 14,000MW to 31,000MW by 2023.

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