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Southeast Asia
Indonesia's 100MW largest land-based photovoltaic project completed and put into operation
The Karawang 100MW photovoltaic project, the largest land-based photovoltaic power plant project in Indonesia with installed capacity designed and constructed by China Electric Power Construction Group Corporation (CECC), has been officially completed and put into operation.
Located in Bukit Indah, West Java Province, Indonesia, the Karawang PV project covers a total area of about 80 hectares, with a planned DC installed capacity of 100.78 MW, which is the largest land-based PV project in Indonesia with installed capacity.
Africa
China Energy Construction and Côte d'Ivoire signed a large-scale photovoltaic storage project development agreement
The project aims to build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) a 100MW photovoltaic power plant with a 200MWh energy storage system in the northern Ivory Coast town of Ferkessedougou.
It is reported that the light storage project is the largest new energy project invested by Chinese companies in Côte d'Ivoire and West Africa.
1.2GW!China Energy Construction signs EPC contract for large-scale wind power project in Africa
The project is located near Port Etienne in Nouadhibou Bay Province of Mauritania, with an estimated construction period of 36 months, including the design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of a total of 1,200MW of wind power generation facilities, as well as two 225kV booster stations and 50km of transmission lines.
Europe
850MW!CECC to develop wind power projects in Serbia
Recently, CECC International Engineering Co., Ltd. and Fortis Energy signed a framework cooperation agreement to cooperate on the development and construction of wind and solar projects in Serbia and the surrounding areas, with a total installed capacity of more than 850 megawatts (MW) listed in the agreement. This cooperation will promote the development of renewable energy in Serbia and the entire southeast European market is an important step forward.
Poland re-launches subsidies for household PV storage, totaling PLN 400 million
Poland's sixth Mój Prąd (my power) rebate program applications have begun at the beginning of this month, for household photovoltaic, battery storage and hot water storage systems to provide a total of 400 million zlotys (equivalent to 738 million yuan) of subsidies.
The application conditions apply to net billing customers installed after January 1, 2021.
- The power of the photovoltaic system needs to be in the range of 2 to 10 kW.
- Subscribers installed before July 31, 2024, are not required to be equipped with an energy storage system or hot water storage system to be eligible for the subsidy.
- Those installed after July 31, 2024, must be equipped with an energy storage system or hot water storage system to receive the subsidy.
- All subsidy-eligible residential PV energy storage installations must be grid-connected and must declare the amount of storage receiving the subsidy to the local operator.
- Off-grid installations are not eligible for subsidies.