Given the distinct interdisciplinary characteristics of talent cultivation in energy storage, particularly at the postgraduate level, Hebei University of Technology has explored and implemented an interdisciplinary training mode for graduate students in energy storage based on the status of talent cultivation in other Chinese universities and research institutes as well as the demands of energy storage industry. [pdf]
This $220 million tender aims to stabilize the national grid while integrating renewable energy sources like solar and wind. With a projected 14% annual growth in Iraq's energy storage market through 2030, this project serves as both a technical milestone and a blueprint for Middle Eastern nations. [pdf]
QatarEnergy, TotalEnergies and Basra Oil Company have announced the start of construction on two major projects in Iraq: the Common Seawater Supply Project (CSSP) and Phase 2 of the Artawi Oil Field Redevelopment (Artawi Phase 2 Project). [pdf]
The Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) is inviting suitably qualified companies, not limited to the country of Belize, to submit Expressions of Interest for the supply of 20MW/80MWh of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for the National Electricity Grid of Belize to support the integration of more renewable energy sources into the energy supply mix and to help satisfy public demand for electricity services within the country over the next fifteen (15) years. [pdf]
On July 25, 2025, Inner Mongolia Hangchu Technology Co., Ltd. officially released the bidding announcement for the EPC general contracting of the 100000 kW/600000 kWh grid side independent energy storage demonstration project. [pdf]
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has set March 18, 2025, as the deadline for bids on its ambitious plan to construct three large-scale battery storage facilities with a combined capacity of 1,800MW. [pdf]
Botswana’s seasonal rivers, like the Thamalakane, offer untapped potential for “hydro-mechanical storage” – a fancy term for using river currents to charge modular robots. These aquatic droids can store energy during wet seasons and release it during droughts. [pdf]
China’s Risen Energy is deploying containerized BESS units across Brazil’s northeast—enough to power 70,000 homes during blackouts [2]. Local startups are aggregating rooftop solar + storage into Brazil’s first VPP network, with 200MW planned by Q3 2026. [pdf]
This marks the first domestic shared storage demonstration project to integrate four types of new energy storage technologies—lithium iron phosphate, sodium-ion, vanadium flow, and flywheel storage—signaling a transformative step toward high-quality construction and efficient. .
This marks the first domestic shared storage demonstration project to integrate four types of new energy storage technologies—lithium iron phosphate, sodium-ion, vanadium flow, and flywheel storage—signaling a transformative step toward high-quality construction and efficient. .
This marks the first domestic shared storage demonstration project to integrate four types of new energy storage technologies—lithium iron phosphate, sodium-ion, vanadium flow, and flywheel storage—signaling a transformative step toward high-quality construction and efficient utilization of storage. .
As one of the province’s first new-type energy storage demonstration projects, it represents Tongwei New Energy’s active response to the call for advancing energy storage applications across multiple scenarios, and a key step toward enhancing the safety and stability of Sichuan’s energy system. The. [pdf]
The country aims to achieve more than 180 million kilowatts of installed new-type energy storage capacity by 2027, which is expected to drive approximately 250 billion yuan (about 35.2 billion U.S. dollars) in direct project investment, according to the plan jointly released by the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration. [pdf]
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