[Nandu Power wins bid for 235MWh independent energy storage project in Greece]On January 6th, Nandu Power announced its successful bid for an independent energy storage project in Greece with a total installed capacity of 235 MWh. This cooperation focuses on independent energy storage application scenarios. After the project is completed, it will serve the local power grid in Greece. Through peak shaving and valley filling, power grid support, and auxiliary electricity services, it will enhance the renewable energy consumption capacity of the local power grid, optimize energy resource allocation, and provide strong support for Greece's energy transformation in 2025.Editor/Yang Meiling
Everbright Environment has successfully won the EPC dual project for waste incineration in Fergana and Namangan regions of Uzbekistan, with a total investment of approximately 2 billion yuan, marking a zero breakthrough in its Central Asian market. Both projects process 1500 tons of waste per day, equipped with mechanical grate furnaces and 45MW generator sets, with an annual waste processing capacity of over 1.09 million tons and a power supply of 455 million kilowatt hours. The project will solve the problem of local landfill pollution, help optimize the energy structure, and is a practical example of green cooperation in the joint construction of the "the Belt and Road".Editor/Bian Wenjun
The development of green power in Central Asia has reached a milestone! The Artemisya integrated wind, solar and energy storage cluster in Bukhara, Uzbekistan has officially started construction. This is the first comprehensive energy project in Central Asia that integrates wind, solar and energy storage. The project includes 300MW wind power, 126MW photovoltaic power, and 100MW/200MWh energy storage system, adopting an innovative layered PPA contract structure. After completion, it will help the country achieve its goal of installing 12GW of renewable energy by 2030, strengthen the stability of the power grid, and set a replicable benchmark for energy transformation in Central Asia.Editor/Bian Wenjun