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SPPC-W4 - Part II - General Technical Specifications 32
SPPC-W4 - Part II - General Technical Specifications 32
The Health and Safety Management Plan and procedures, and the HSE Policy shall be updated
throughout the duration of the project as need be, due to alteration in legislative requirements,
lessons learnt, change in Project Company’s HSE organization or similar.
Upon the contract award, the Health and Safety Management Plan, the accompanying working
procedures and the HSE Policy will be subject to review, comment and approval by SPPC.
The Project Company shall consider the HCIS requirements for renewable energy plants.
The Project Company’s design shall fulfill the requirements as per SAF-19 Power Plants,
Addendum 1; Renewable Energy Facilities and SEC-103, Security of Renewable Energy Facilities
.
The Plant shall be fenced according to the HCIS requirements (Class 3).
Plant installations shall be secured according to the HCIS requirements. The Project Company
shall also ensure all submissions as specified in SEC-01.
The Project Company shall engage the services of a HCIS approved Security consultant to conduct
a Security Risk Assessment (SRA) of the entire facility to ensure compliance with all applicable
HCIS and other local requirements. Based on the SRA findings, the Project Company may be
required to install additional security for the facility.
The Plant shall fully comply with the latest version of the:
The latter is provided as Annex 5.8 of Part III (Technical Appendices) of the RFP. In case of
discrepancies between the two documents, the SAGC shall prevail.
In no circumstance shall the Bidder exceed the maximum feed-in power at the Connection Point
as defined in section 4.1 of Part II Particular.
The Project Company shall conduct a grid code compliance study for the connection point.
Full compliance with the above indicated network connection conditions shall be proven by the
Project Company with qualified electrical system studies during project execution.
Reactive power compensation requirements are subject to grid related power system studies
outcomes and NGSA/SEC requirements, review and approval in accordance to the latest SAGC
and TRCG. Power system studies to be conducted by the Project Company during design stage. If
as a result of power system studies or upon NGSA/SEC's request additional compensation
equipment is required, then it shall be provided by the Project Company at no additional cost to
satisfy the SAGC and TRCG requirements.
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