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Energy boom
THE boom that the renewable energy sector is experiencing is reflected in the flood of bids that Almeria City Council has received for the installation of photovoltaic panels in the Local Police headquarters.
The headquarters will become one of the first buildings dependent on the local administration whose electricity consumption will be selfsufficient.
According to the councillor for Environmental Sustainability, Margarita Cobos, a to tal of 23 companies have submitted bids for this tender two of them have, however, been rejected for not submitting all the documentation within the deadline which are competing for a contract with a maximum
SOLAR PANELS: Making electricity self-sufficient.



Image: Vaclav Volrab / Shutterstock.com tender budget of around €150,000.
The company that is awarded the contract will have a maximum period of five months to execute the project and must offer a guarantee for the installations for a minimum period of two years.