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新疆八师石河子市133团光伏配套158MW/308MWh储能电站EPC招标

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the announcement of the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) tender for a high-safety smart electrochemical energy storage station with a capacity of 158MW/308MWh in the 133rd Regiment of Shihezi City, Xinjiang, highlighting its significance in the new energy sector [1][5]. Project Overview - The project involves the construction of a high-safety smart electrochemical energy storage station with a planned capacity of 150MW/300MWh and a storage duration of 2 hours, utilizing lithium iron phosphate and sodium-ion battery systems [2][5]. - The energy storage system will consist of 29 units of 5MW/10MWh lithium iron phosphate batteries, one unit of 1.67MW/3.34MWh lithium iron phosphate batteries, and one unit of 4.5MW/7.2MWh sodium-ion batteries [2][5]. Tender Scope - The EPC contract encompasses a comprehensive range of services including the design, construction, and procurement of equipment for the energy storage system, fire protection systems, lighting, drainage, and other essential infrastructure [3][6]. - The project will also include the installation of electrical equipment at the nearby 220kV photovoltaic collection station and the construction of various electrical lines [3][6]. Tender Details - The maximum bid price for the project is set at 20 million RMB, and the construction timeline will be determined based on the owner's progress requirements [4][8]. - Bids exceeding the maximum price will be rejected [9]. Bidder Qualifications - Bidders must be independent legal entities registered in mainland China with specific qualifications in engineering design and construction, including a valid safety production license [10][11]. - Bidders are required to have experience in at least one renewable energy or energy storage project in the past three years [10][11]. Additional Information - The tender documents are available online, and interested bidders must register on the designated electronic platform [12]. - The tender allows for joint bids, but no more than two companies can form a consortium [12].