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新签新型储能65个、107.5亿元!中国电建披露1-5月经营情况
Core Viewpoint - China Power Construction Corporation (CPCC) has reported significant growth in new contracts, particularly in the new energy storage sector, indicating a strong market demand and expansion in both domestic and international markets [1][5]. Summary by Categories New Contracts Overview - In the first five months of 2025, CPCC signed 65 new energy storage projects with a total contract value of 10.75 billion RMB. The total domestic contract amount reached 377.61 billion RMB, while the international contract amount was 96.40 billion RMB, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 30.51% [1][5]. Project Details - Notable new contracts exceeding 500 million RMB include: - Yumen 200MW/800MWh independent shared energy storage project with a contract value of 1.016 billion RMB [2]. - Bazhong Kefa 410MW liquid-cooled lithium iron phosphate/titanate lithium regional centralized independent mixed energy storage project with a contract value of 810 million RMB [2]. Business Type Performance - The breakdown of new contracts by business type is as follows: - Energy Power: 2408 projects, 301.25 billion RMB, up 4.44% - Hydropower: 488 projects, 65.39 billion RMB, up 60.66% - Wind Power: 531 projects, 101.80 billion RMB, up 67.33% - Solar Power: 482 projects, 85.48 billion RMB, down 32.61% - Thermal Power: 224 projects, 14.70 billion RMB, down 62.28% - New Energy Storage: 65 projects, 10.75 billion RMB [2][4]. Regional Contract Performance - The contract amounts by region are: - Domestic: 377.61 billion RMB, down 6.67% - International: 96.40 billion RMB, up 30.51% - Total: 474.01 billion RMB, down 0.93% [5]. Major Projects - Significant projects include: - Egypt 1100MW Suez Bay Wind Power Project: 5.972 billion RMB - Nicaragua Mohelka Hydropower Station: 3.271 billion RMB - Bazhong Kefa 410MW energy storage project: 810 million RMB [6][7]. Additional Insights - The report highlights a growing interest in energy storage solutions, with 48 new policies related to energy storage released in May, indicating a supportive regulatory environment for the sector [9].