Procurement Summary
Country : Jordan
Summary : Feasibility Assessment for Networked Ground Source Heat Pump Systems for Heating & Cooling in Jordan
Deadline : 13 Mar 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 115254403
Document Ref. No. : 0002014365
Competition : ICB
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Introduction: TheInternational Finance Corporation (IFC) is seeking expressions of interest fromqualified consulting firms to develop a model for delivering a sustainable;affordable; and reliable heating and cooling system in Jordan using 5thGeneration Networked Ground Source Heat Pumps (NGSHP) technology. This willentail conducting technical and economic feasibility studies and identifyingviable sites for a demonstration project. Background: Heating andcooling are critical components of global energy consumption; representingapproximately half of the total final energy use. This sector surpasses bothelectricity and transport in terms of energy demand and is a significantcontributor to energy-related CO2 emissions. The majority of heat productionoriginates from fossil fuels; alongside a portion coming from unsustainablebiomass sources. Despite a decline in the reliance on fossil fuels for heatgeneration; the sector remains a major concern for environmentalsustainability. Jordan has a complex energylandscape; characterized by a high dependency on imported fossil fuels; risingenergy demands; and urgent need for decarbonization.5th Generation NetworkedGround Source Heat Pumps (NGSHP) are innovative heating and cooling systems thatuse low-temperature ground loops shared among multiple buildings. Unlikeearlier systems; they operate at ambient temperatures; reducing thermal lossesand requiring minimal energy for temperature adjustments. Their efficiency liesin harnessing renewable thermal energy; decentralizing heating and cooling; andenabling simultaneous heating and cooling exchanges between buildings. Thisapproach minimizes energy waste; cuts carbon emissions; and reduces operationalcosts.Project Description: IFCis developing a project aimed at creating a model to deliver a sustainable;affordable and reliable heating and cooling system in Jordan using NGSHP forheating and cooling. The project will be executed inphases; with Phase 1 focusing on the development of a work...
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