Green Hydrogen Test & Demonstration Facilities - FEED

A Prior Information Notice
by ENERGY TRANSITION ZONE LIMITED

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
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Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
06 Dec 2024
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Aberdeen

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

ETZ Ltd require a contractor to conduct Front End Engineering Design for Green Hydrogen Test and Demonstration Facilities to be located in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Total Quantity or Scope

ETZ Ltd require a contractor to conduct Front End Engineering Design for Green Hydrogen Test and Demonstration Facilities which will be built within the Energy Transition Zone, Aberdeen. The Energy Transition Zone is a 250-hectare area of greenfield and brownfield sites for new business investment opportunities in energy transition-related projects. The Energy Transition Zone will enable land for new investment into energy-related activities. It will become a hub of innovation to support the delivery of floating offshore wind and green hydrogen. The Energy Transition Zone is being master planned using a campus model approach to encourage clusters of specialised activity and like-minded companies to come together. The campuses include a Marine Gateway, an Offshore Wind Campus, an Innovation Campus, a Skills Campus and a Hydrogen Campus. The Hydrogen Campus is a 15-hectare area of both brown field and green field land which aims to attract companies specialising in hydrogen technologies to develop in the area, further strengthening Aberdeen’s reputation as a “centre of excellence for hydrogen”. The flagship project within the Hydrogen Campus will be Green Hydrogen Test & Demonstration Facilities (GHTDF) which aims to provide hydrogen specific testing facilities for industry, built in a phased approach, with a focus on the emerging hydrogen production market. The GHTDF will be supplied with locally produced green hydrogen, which will be available to customers “on demand”. ETZ Ltd has been developing this project concept since 2021 and has engaged both technical and safety consultants to help define the proposed use cases as well as undertake Pre-FEED. The successful FEED contractor will be required to engage with ETZ Ltd.'s technical and safety consultants as well as our operating partner and the FEED scope of work, which will be issued in January 25, will reflect this. ETZ Ltd has also conducted extensive market research to better understand the hydrogen market and industry’s testing requirements. As such, the concept for the GHTDF is one where the facilities grow organically over time, reacting to new technology requirements as they emerge. This has resulted in a three phased development approach to maintain flexibility and the ability to react to market demand. The phases of the GHTDF are likely to be as follows: Phase 1 - Base testing facilities (outdoor testing only) Phase 2 – Expanded testing facilities (outdoor and indoor testing) Phase 3 – Future expansion for specialised testing facilities (more bespoke testing requirements based on specific client need) It is anticipated that Phase 1 would allow testing in the following areas: Electrolyser performance testing Testing of demonstrators & system integration Valve testing (control, shutdown, relief etc) Flow meter calibration and testing Fuel cell and hydrogen quality testing This FEED study will focus on Phase 1 only with design consideration given to future proofing the site and Phase 2 & Phase 3 expansion requirements. It is anticipated that Phase 1 of the facility will be operational in late 2026 and that FEED will be concluded mid 2025. ETZ Ltd has commenced this procurement process in good faith and with the intention of publishing an Invitation to Tender (ITT) in January 2025. Tender responses will then be evaluated by ETZ Ltd in accordance with the ITT.

CPV Codes

  • 71320000 - Engineering design services

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Public Contracts Scotland Web Site at https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=783760. (SC Ref:783760)

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