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Chinese PV Industry Brief: CNNC introduces inverter procurement tender

China National Nuclear Corp. (CNNC), a Chinese state-owned nuclear manufacturer, has actually exposed strategies to obtain 1 GW of inverters, while Mubon High-Tech stated it might ditch its strategies to construct a 5 GW heterojunction solar battery factory in China’s Anhui province.

February 20, 2024 Vincent Shaw

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CNNC has actually released a tender notification for its yearly PV-inverter procurement round. The bidding procedure for 2024 will be segmented into 3 classifications, concentrating on main inverters, string inverters, and domestic string inverters, with an approximated overall procurement of 1 GW. The business stated it will utilize the inverters for undefined PV tasks.

Mubon High-Tech stated it may desert its strategies to develop a 5 GW heterojunction solar battery factory in Tongling, Anhui province, due to monetary problems. It stated the organized financial investment quantity exceeds its present monetary reserves, raising issues about prospective termination due to uncertain financing sources. Mubon High-Tech initially revealed the task in January.

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Sichuan Road and Bridge (SRBG) stated today that a person of its completely owned subsidiaries will establish 2 solar jobs in Liangshan, Sichuan province. The integrated capability of the 2 jobs totals up to 680 MW, with specific capabilities of 320 MW and 360 MW. The building stage is anticipated to take 18 months, followed by a 25-year functional duration. SRBG stated it will simultaneously incorporate a 68MW/136MWh energy storage system into the task. The facilities for grid connection consists of the building of 2 220 kV booster stations, transmission lines, and a 500 kV substation. The overall financial investment for the job has actually been approximated at roughly CNY 3.739 billion ($519.6 million).

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