Landsvirkjun (the Authority) is Iceland’s largest electricity generator, with 18 power stations all over Iceland. The Authority produces 70% of all electricity in Iceland, from 100% renewable energy resources: hydroelectric energy, geothermal energy, and wind energy. In operating power stations, emphasis is placed on a holistic vision, where prudence, reliability, and harmony of the operations with the environment and society are the guiding principles.
The Authority’s role is to maximise the value of the renewable energy resources it has been entrusted with, in a sustainable and efficient manner. The Authority’s vision is a sustainable world, powered by renewable energy.
The Authority is a leader in the sustainable utilisation of energy resources, while at the same time contributing to increased knowledge, innovation, and technical development in society.
This Procurement is being undertaken in accordance with the Negotiated Procedure, as set out in Article 50 of Icelandic Regulation 340/2017 and Article 47 of the Utilities Directive. The Contract scope includes a generating unit of one 65 MW Francis turbine and generator, with steel spiral case and a steel draft tube liner and basic unit auxiliaries and control, as well as installation works in the existing three-unit Sigalda HPP powerhouse (commissioning year 1978).
Tender documents delivered: | 18.03.2025 kl. 10:00 |
Deadline for submission of bid: | 28.04.2025 kl. 15:00 |
Source: Landsvirkjun