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TfL is expanding its renewable energy portfolio by launching a tender for a delivery partner to work collaboratively to develop purpose-built solar farms to connect to the London...
Transport for London (TfL) is seeking a delivery partner to work collaboratively to develop purpose-built solar farms to connect to the London Underground network, with opportunities for a broader connection to TfL's estate. Bidders are invited to participate in a competitive tender, which opens from 31 October.
Transport for London (TfL) has announced plans to power the London Underground with renewable energy by developing solar farms connected directly to the network and is procuring for a delivery partner in a contract worth £175M.
The project will explore developing and connecting solar infrastructure near the TfL network, facilitating development of assets at scale, contributing to the wider ambition to use 100 per cent renewable source electricity across TfL's operations by 2030.
TfL is inviting bids for a delivery partner to collaborate on creating purpose-built solar facilities, which will also provide an opportunity for broader connections across its estate.
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