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山东高速鲁东新能源200MW/400MWh共享储能电站项目招标
中关村储能产业技术联盟·2025-06-15 12:22

Core Viewpoint - The announcement of the construction general contracting tender for the shared energy storage power station project by Shandong High-speed Ludong New Energy Co., Ltd. indicates a significant investment in energy storage capacity, with a scale of 200MW/400MWh, reflecting the growing trend in renewable energy and energy storage solutions in China [1][4]. Group 1: Project Overview - The shared energy storage power station project is located in Weihai, Shandong Province, covering an area of approximately 50 acres, and will be connected to the grid via a 220KV line [4]. - The project will utilize 195MW lithium iron phosphate batteries and 5MW sodium iron phosphate batteries, highlighting the focus on advanced battery technologies [4]. - The construction contract includes all procedures related to engineering construction and grid connection debugging, as well as civil compensation and coordination during the construction period [4][5]. Group 2: Tender Conditions - The tender is organized as a public bidding process, with a planned construction period of 6 months and 100% funding sourced from the company itself [3]. - Bidders must possess independent legal status, hold valid business licenses, and have qualifications for power engineering construction [6]. - Bidders are required to have experience in at least one energy storage project with a scale of 100MWh or more in the past three years [6]. Group 3: Bid Submission and Opening - The deadline for bid submission is set for July 4, 2025, at 09:00, and bids must be submitted through the Shandong High-speed bidding procurement platform [8]. - The opening of bids will also take place on the same day and at the same platform, ensuring transparency in the bidding process [8]. Group 4: Market Context - The energy storage market in Shandong is experiencing rapid growth, with a reported 228% year-on-year increase in newly installed energy storage capacity [12]. - The province aims to exceed 10GW of new energy storage capacity by the end of the year, indicating strong governmental support and market potential for energy storage projects [12].