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Australia-China Post Combustion Capture (PCC) Feasibility Study Project
Canberra
In 2010, RET and China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) agreed to allocate up to $12 million in funding to undertake a feasibility study which will focus on an industrial-scale PCC project with CCS in China. Stage One of the Project, including a scoping study and subsurface review, was successfully completed across 2010-2012. In December 2012, agreement was reached with the NEA to commence Stage Two of the Project.
The Project Manager will be required to undertake four key roles including: the overall management of the Project; specific work modules of the Project; consortia-wide coordination activities; and deploying a post-feasibility study work program. RET invites suitably qualified suppliers to lodge innovative solutions in the form of an Expression of Interest (EoI) which will meet the requirements that are set out in this EoI.
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To be an eligible applicant for the Australia-China PCC Project, applicants must be able to meet the Eligibility Criteria listed below. Failure to meet any Eligibility Criterion will result in a response being excluded from consideration by the Evaluation Committee.
Criterion 1: Demonstrated ability to conduct business in China, including either a current and active operating business presence in China or the ability to establish and effectively operate a business presence in China; and the ability to deploy a feasibility study in China working with key parties.
Criterion 2: Organisation has undertaken at least three previous projects involving the management of a feasibility study; and the ability to produce the feasibility study in both English and Mandarin.
Criterion 3: Response identifies all conflicts of interest the organisation or its key personnel may have with any of the parties involved in the Project, including potential and perceived conflicts, and has provided a conflict of interest management plan for each conflict identified.
Beginning June 2013 until December 2014
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