According to local media reports, Morocco plans to launch a tender for a large-scale power energy storage facility with an energy storage capacity of nearly 1,600MW. The energy storage facility will adopt a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) and is planned to be built in the northwestern region of Morocco to provide a stable power supply for Kenitra and its surrounding areas. The project will be led and implemented by the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) of Morocco. The project is expected to be put into use successively starting from 2026.
ONEE will issue an international public tender for this project, which includes:
Project Design;
Long-term Operation;
Maintenance Management.
The energy storage facility will be specifically used to store the clean energy generated by Morocco's solar energy and wind power facilities, providing grid regulation capabilities and stable support during periods of fluctuations in renewable energy. This project reflects a crucial step taken by the Moroccan government in promoting energy transformation and strengthening green energy infrastructure. At the same time, it will also bring potential participation opportunities for energy storage equipment manufacturers, engineering contractors, and operation service providers. (This article is from the official website of Seetao.com, www.seetao.com. No reprinting is allowed without permission. Otherwise, legal liability will be pursued. If reprinting, please indicate Seetao.com + the original text link.) Editor of the Strategic Column of Seetao.com / Yin Shiqian
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