São Paulo – Syria’s state-run power utility has two tenders out. The information was made public by the Embassy of Syria in Brasília this Monday (9), quoting the Public Establishment for Electricity Generation (PEEG). Pictured above, workers handling a gas turbine in Homs, Syria.
The PEEG said it needs third parties to design, manufacture, transport, and carry out construction, as well as supply machinery and tools for a wind farm. The wind farm tender concerns the Jandar area, in the city of Homs. The farm is expected to put out 10 megawatts.
The state-run utility also floated a tender to purchase a 30-megawatt gas turbine for the city of Aleppo. The turbine will be primarily natural gas-fueled, with distilled oil as a backup.
Bids for both tenders are due by January 20, 2021. Interested parties are advised to reach out to the PEEG office. A EUR 50 rate applies to foreign businesses, and a SYP 25,000 rate for Syrian enterprises.
Contact information
Embassy of Syria in Brasília, Brazil – SEN Avenida das Nações, lote 11, quadra 801 – Brasília/DF
Tel.: +55 61 3226-1260 / 0970
Email: embaixadadasiria@gmail.com
Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum