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Energy storage equipment winning bid announcement

Energy storage equipment winning bid announcement

China’s independent power producer CGN New Energy has announced the results of its 2025 procurement for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery energy storage systems, which will be installed alongside solar and wind plants as well as standalone facilities. [pdf]

Green energy storage project tender announcement

Green energy storage project tender announcement

On November 26, CGN New Energy issued a tender announcement for the framework procurement of energy storage systems for 2025. The procurement is divided into seven sections, with an estimated total capacity of 10.5 GWh. [pdf]

Electrochemical energy storage project bidding announcement

Electrochemical energy storage project bidding announcement

Recently, with leading technical solutions and rich experience in energy storage project performance, Pinggao Group successfully won the bid for the EPC project of the 80MW/320MWh electrochemical energy storage power station of the South African National Power Company, with a contract value of 761 million yuan. [pdf]

Zimbabwe energy storage subsidy announcement

Zimbabwe energy storage subsidy announcement

Zimbabwe is taking a significant step toward addressing its persistent energy shortages by inviting bids for the installation of energy-storage units. The initiative aims to mitigate the impact of rolling blackouts that have plagued the nation due to an ongoing power supply crisis. [pdf]

Windhoek independent energy storage power station project won the bid

Windhoek independent energy storage power station project won the bid

Let’s cut to the chase: In December 2023, Windhoek made history by launching Namibia’s first grid-scale energy storage system. This 54MWh project in Erongo Region isn’t just a battery installation – it’s a game-changer for a country where 70% of electricity was imported pre-2023 [1]. [pdf]

Winning bid for overseas energy storage project

Winning bid for overseas energy storage project

On June 12th, Linyang Energy announced that a consortium formed by its Linyang Power Services and China Water Resources and Electric Power Corporation has successfully won the bid for the Mauritius government's grid side energy storage project, with a bid amount of 24.9889 million US dollars (excluding tax), equivalent to approximately 179 million yuan, accounting for 2.66% of the company's 2024 revenue. [pdf]

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