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Russia has received 2,213.
67 MW of wind power project proposals to compete
in the final round of renewable energy tenders in 2018, the NP Association Market Committee announced this week.
For a wind power project with a target of 830 MW, Russian authorities have already received more than twice the target
.
The applications were received
in the first round of tenders, which ran from 29 May to 4 June.
The second round of tenders will take place
from June 5 to June 9.
According to the quota of the Russian government, it plans to put 100 MW of wind power into operation in 2019, 229.
94 MW in 2021, and 500 MW in 2023, totaling nearly 830 MW
.
In addition, the tender has attracted 37 solar power applications totaling 554.
36 MW and three hydropower projects with a total capacity of 39.
7 MW
.
It is reported that Russia has a solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity quota of 150.
2 MW in 2019-2023, while the target hydropower capacity will increase by 269.
56 MW
.
In the 2017 renewable energy tender, Russia selected a total of 2,221 MW of projects, of which 1,651 MW were wind farms
.
The successful bidder can obtain a guaranteed 15-year supply agreement
.
Russia has received 2,213.
67 MW of wind power project proposals to compete
in the final round of renewable energy tenders in 2018, the NP Association Market Committee announced this week.
For a wind power project with a target of 830 MW, Russian authorities have already received more than twice the target
.
The applications were received
in the first round of tenders, which ran from 29 May to 4 June.
The second round of tenders will take place
from June 5 to June 9.
According to the quota of the Russian government, it plans to put 100 MW of wind power into operation in 2019, 229.
94 MW in 2021, and 500 MW in 2023, totaling nearly 830 MW
.
In addition, the tender has attracted 37 solar power applications totaling 554.
36 MW and three hydropower projects with a total capacity of 39.
7 MW
.
It is reported that Russia has a solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity quota of 150.
2 MW in 2019-2023, while the target hydropower capacity will increase by 269.
56 MW
.
In the 2017 renewable energy tender, Russia selected a total of 2,221 MW of projects, of which 1,651 MW were wind farms
.
The successful bidder can obtain a guaranteed 15-year supply agreement
.