1. The subject of the contract is the supply of electricity in 2024 for the UM Olsztyn Group represented by the Municipality of Olsztyn for the purposes of operating buildings and commercial premises and supplying technological equipment, street lighting and traffic lights (CPV code: 09300000-2 - electricity, heat, solar and nuclear energy; 09000000-3 – petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other energy sources; 09310000-5 – electricity).
2. The total estimated volume of supplied electricity is: 80 420.362 MWh,
3. Detailed data on electricity consumption points: name, address, PPE number, local DSO, tariff group, contractual capacity, reduced contractual capacity (seasonal), forecasted energy volume during the term of the contract, information on the date of commencement of sales and type of collection are presented in the annexes to the SWZ.
1. The subject of the contract is the supply of electricity in 2024 for the UM Olsztyn Group represented by the Municipality of Olsztyn for the purposes of operating buildings and commercial premises and supplying technological equipment, street lighting and traffic lights (CPV code: 09300000-2 - electricity, heat, solar and nuclear energy; 09000000-3 – petroleum products, fuel, electricity and other energy sources; 09310000-5 – electricity).
2. The total estimated volume of supplied electricity is: 80 420.362 MWh, whereby, due to the division of tariffs, the volume is respectively:
1) for task marked No. 1 (including G tariffs): 2 436.190 MWh
2) for task marked No 2 (including buildings, lighting, etc.) :77 984.172 MWh
3. Detailed data on electricity consumption points: name, address, PPE number, local DSO, tariff group, contractual capacity, reduced contractual capacity (seasonal), forecasted energy volume during the term of the contract, information on the date of commencement of sales and type of collection are presented in the annexes to the SWZ.
4. The contracting authority informs that it will apply the procedure referred to in Article 139(1) of the PPL Act (the so-called reverse procedure). First, the Contracting Authority will examine and evaluate the bids, and then it will make a subjective qualification of the Contractor whose bid will be rated the highest in terms of the lack of grounds for exclusion and meeting the conditions for participation in the procurement procedure. If there are grounds for exclusion in relation to the Contractor whose bid was rated the highest, the Contractor does not submit subjective evidence referred to in Chapter IX of the SWZ confirming the absence of grounds for exclusion and meeting the conditions for participation in the proceedings, the Contracting Authority shall re-examine and evaluate the bids of other Contractors, and then make a subjective qualification of the Contractor whose bid was rated the highest, in the scope of the absence of grounds for exclusion from the procurement procedure and meeting the conditions for participation in the procedure.
5. The contracting authority does not provide for the award of contracts referred to in Article 214(1)(7) and (8) of the PPL.
6. Pursuant to Article 246(2) of the PPL, the Contracting Authority is entitled to use the "price" as the only criterion for the evaluation of tenders, because in § 4 of the model contract and in Chapter III SWZ (Description of the Subject of the Contract) it has specified quality standards relating to the essential (main) elements of the subject of the contract. Due to the special nature of the goods, which is electricity (energy taken from the network is processed and used at the time of its delivery to the recipient), the total cost of the life cycle of the goods is also the price of the offer. As a rule, quality criteria are intended to broaden competition without sacrificing the desired quality. The inclusion of additional quality criteria in the present proceedings will not change the quality of the supply and provision of the service.