The subject of the contract is the purchase of electricity by the Ordering Authority and their organizational units with a total estimated volume of 16,958,8 MWh (+/- 10%) during the supply period, i.e. from 01.01.2022 to 31.12.2022
1. The object of the contract is the purchase of electricity by the Ordering Authority and their organizational units with a total estimated volume of 16,958,8 MWh (+/- 10%) during the supply period, i.e. from 01.01.2022 to 31.12.2022.
2. Common Procurement Dictionary (CPV):
09310000-5 Electricity
3. The Contractor shall make all the actions and arrangements with the DSO necessary to carry out the procedure to change the seller and effectively start the sale of electricity, including in particular: termination of existing comprehensive contracts, notification to the DSO of new contracts for the sale of energy electric. These actions shall be carried out by the Contractor on the basis of the relevant powers of attorney granted with the conclusion of contracts for the sale of electricity.
4. The positive tolerance for the volume of electricity under contract should be understood as the right of option within the meaning of Article 441 of the Pzp Act. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to unilaterally the option of extending the order in an amount of not more than 10% of the total offer price. Implementation of the right arising from the option will be made automatically through the energy consumption of the individual PPE and its subsequent accounting by the Contractor.
5. Energy sales will be carried out on the basis of contracts concluded separately by individual Contractors, and in the case of Territorial Self-Government Units also on the basis of contracts entered into separately by local government organisations, which will be separate payers, and which are detailed in Annex 2 to SWZ.
6. The sale of electricity will be carried out under the terms laid down by the Energy Law Act of 10 April 1997 (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 716 as of late) and on the basis of the implementing provisions of that law, in particular the regulation of the Minister of Economy of 4 May 2007 in on the detailed conditions for the operation of the electricity system (Journal of Laws No. 93, item 623, as amended), Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 23 July 2007 on detailed rules and modalities for placing restrictions on the sale of solid fuels and the supply and consumption of energy electricity or heat (Journal of Laws No. 133, item 924), Regulation of the Minister of Energy of 6 March 2019 on detailed rules for the formation and calculation of tariffs and billing in the trading of electricity (Journal of Laws item 503 as amended), the rules laid down in the concessions, in accordance with the provisions of the provisions terms of the contract and also in accordance with the offer of the Contractor and in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code.
7. In this tender step, all energy consumption points (PPE) are divided into 2 groups for which the Ordering Party expects to differentiate the unit prices of electricity submitted in the offer. The expected differentiation is due to the differing profile of energy consumption in these groups.
8. Characteristics of the segregated groups:
Designation
Group name
characteristic
Group 1 Street lighting All street lighting objects whose work is controlled automatically by systems based on astronomical clocks or photoelectric devices. The facilities may belong to the tariff groups of the OSD: Bxx, Cxx, O1x, R.
Group 2 Venues and objects other than street lighting All other objects not part of Group 1 belonging to distribution tariff groups: Bxx, Gxx, C1x, C2x, R
9. Summaries of all Contractors, Payers and Energy Consumption Points (PPE) participating in the tender process together with particulars on historical energy consumption, current distribution parameters and current status of contracts are given in the aggregate statement in Annex 2 to SWZ (Excel sheet).