Fuel Supply Agreement (Example 2)

Energy
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 2006

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IPP and Investment Market Framework

Draft standard fuel supply agreement developed as part of a suite of documents for IPPs in Namibia. The follwoing are the suite of documents found also in Namibia IPP and Investment Market

 

Final Volume I - Executive Summary & Main Report - Namibia IPP Framework
 
Annex 1 Namibia's Electric Power System
 
Annex 2 Terms of Reference for the Technical Assistance
 
Annex 3 Meetings and List of Contact
 
Annex 4 Power Market System Description
 
Annex 5 Legal Environment for IPPs in Namibia
 
Annex 6 ECB Barriers Mitigation Workshop
 
Annex 7 Cost Allocation Cross Subsidies and Rate Design Issues
 
Annex 8 Regulatory Barriers and Risk Mitigation
 
Annex 9 Experience with IPPs - Selected Examples
 
Annex 11 Model PPA for Small Scale IPPs
 
Annex 12 Model Fuel Supply Agreement

  

For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Energy and Power.

 

 

Related Information:

Fuel Supply/Bulk Supply Agreement

 

 

Tracking Reference:

Namibia_IPP_Investment_Vol1_2006_EN.pdf

Namibia_Electric_Power_Sector_Annex_1_2006_EN.pdf

Term_of_Reference_Technical_Assistance_Annex_2_2006_EN.pdf

Meeting_List_of_Contacts_2006_EN.pdf

Power_Market_System_Description_2006_EN.pdf

Legal_Environment for_IPPs_Namibia_2006_EN.pdf

ECB_Barriers_Mitigation_Workshop_2006_EN.pdf

Cost_Allocation_Cross_Subsidies_Rate_Design_Issues_2006_EN.pdf

Regulatory Barriers and Risk Mitigation_2006_EN.pdf

Experience_with_IPPs_Selected_Examples_2006_EN.pdf

Model_PPA_Small_Scale_IPPs_2006_EN.pdf

Model Fuel Supply Agreement_2006_EN.pdf

 

 

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