A tender is open in Brunei for the development of grid-connected solar installations on the rooftop and carports of five government buildings. The deadline to submit applications is June 23.
Brunei’s Department of Energy has published a tender for five grid-connected solar installations at five government buildings.
The tender notice says the work will cover the design, build, operation and maintenance of the solar systems to be built on the rooftops and carports at five government buildings within the northeastern Brunei Muara district. The selected developer will also be required to determine the feasible PV capacity at each building.
The tender is open to local and international companies. Interested bidders can collect the tender document until June 9, ahead of a deadline for applications of June 23. The tender is also subject to a non-returnable fee of BND 1,000 ($776.85).
Brunei had a cumulative solar capacity of 6 MW by the end of last year, according to figures published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), an increase of 1 MW on figures from the year prior. The country has set a target of reaching 30% renewable energy in its electricity mix by 2035.










