Scheme Details
The New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage has established a panel of energy service suppliers to provide rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) installation and solar power solutions through Power Purchase Agreements (PPA's).
A PPA is an arrangement in which a solar service provider designs, builds, owns, operates, monitors, and maintains a solar PV system, and a customer agrees to site the system on its roof or elsewhere on its property and purchase the system's electric output from the solar services provider for a predetermined period and price.
The panel may be used by agencies and local government customers to selectively tender and purchase rooftop solar PV installations targeting a wide variety of government buildings such as schools, TAFEs, offices, art facilities, hospitals, correctional centres, courts and police stations. There may also be additional opportunities to tender for projects targeting local government infrastructure such as treatment plants and administration buildings.
Additional details on the panel is available at: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/government/solar.htm
Vendor Instruction
The Applicant must complete all steps of the application process by answering all mandatory questions. Once all questions have been answered, submit your application online.
*It is recommended that the applicant submit the application from a generic/proxy email address (such as tenders@###.com) that the relevant people in your organisation will have access to. Tendering opportunities will be sent to the email address that submitted the application.
Prequalification Types
Solar PPA Suppliers PanelThe provision of solar power purchase agreements.
Documents
Terms and ConditionsCapabilities
The Applicant must identify its areas of substantial expertise by nominating the categories in which it is seeking prequalification.
Solar PPA-
S01. Solar Power Purchase Agreement
The service provider will install and maintain rooftop solar installation projects for zero upfront costs and the customer pays for what the system generates at a discounted rate over a fixed term.
Solar PPA Suppliers Panel Questionnaire
The Applicant must answer the following questions based on the prequalification type they are applying for
Solar PPA Suppliers Panel status
Company Profile
If you wish, provide details of your organisation, it's services and product offerings relevant to the panel as advertising and marketing material in the form of a pamphlet, brochure or flyer (etc.) for agency customers. If attaching more than one document, merge these together as one file.
Insurance
Applicants are to maintain current insurance policies for Public Liability, Products Liability, Professional Indemnity and Workers Compensation in accordance with the Panel Terms and Conditions, and otherwise where required by law. The Name of the Insured organisation that is stated on the policy must be the Applicant’s legal entity name provided in full of the associated ABN that is on the application of this scheme.
$20 million Public Liability Insurance is the mandatory minimum for the panel. Attach a current copy of the brokers certificate of currency for Public Liability Insurance and provide the insurance expiry date.
$20 million Products Liability Insurance is the mandatory minimum for the panel. Attach a current copy of the brokers certificate of currency for Products Liability Insurance and provide the insurance expiry date.
$10 million Professional Indemnity Insurance is the mandatory minimum for the panel. Attach a current copy of the brokers certificate of currency for Professional Indemnity Insurance and provide the insurance expiry date.
NSW Workers Compensation insurance is mandatory for prequalification of the panel. Upload a current certificate of currency for Workers Compensation Insurance and provide the insurance expiry date.
Amendment History
- 7-Feb-2020 1:40pm
Panel has been extended to the 1st March 2021.