II.1)
Scope of the procurement
HS1 Electricity Supply Contract (ESC)
Reference number:
HS1-ENG-2022-26
Supplies
II.1.4)
Short description
HS1 is seeking to procure its next generation Electricity Supply Contract (ESC) which will have a duration of 5+ years. The new contract will have a lead in period from April 2023 to allow for forward planning and purchasing and will become live for Supply from 01 April 2024.
The requirement of the ESC is to allow for forward purchase and Supply of:
Traction
• HH Traction (4 directly connected supply points);
Non-Traction (62 MPANS)
• HH Non-Traction: (39 MPANS);
• Non HH Non-Traction (23 MPANS).
II.1.6)
Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots:
no
II.2.2)
Additional CPV code(s)
31682000
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Electricity supplies
09310000
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Electricity
II.2.3)
Place of performance
NUTS code:
UK -
UNITED KINGDOM
II.2.4)
Description of the procurement
The requirement of the ESC is to allow for forward purchase and Supply of:
Traction
• HH Traction (4 directly connected supply points);
Non-Traction (62 MPANS)
• HH Non-Traction: (39 MPANS);
• Non HH Non-Traction (23 MPANS).
Full site list available on request.
Total volume is currently estimated at c. 220GWh reducing to c.170GWh (post consumption efficiency delivery ref target is to reduce total consumption by 30% by 2030) See Figure 2.
HS1 traditionally consumes around 240GWh of electricity per annum. Approximately 79% of consumption is through three traction sites which have their own grid supply points. The remaining 21% of consumption is split between the stations, depots and ancillary sites such as switch rooms and signal boxes. The load is reasonably flat throughout all seasons and weighted 87:13 on a day/night basis. Most sites have existing unallocated Available Supply Capacity (ASC) and the business has a close relationship with the incumbent DNO (UKPN).
II.2.11)
Information about options
Options:
no
II.2.13)
Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
no