200MW/800MWh! CNNC Releases Qinghai Delingha Grid Energy Storage System Procurement

2025-07-21 15:36:33

CNNC will build a 200MW/800MWh grid-type energy storage project in Delingha, Qinghai, supporting a 35kV switching station to promote the integration of source, network, load and storage in large bases.

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18 July, The procurement tender for the energy storage system of the 200MW/800MWh energy storage PC project of CRRC Delingha 1 million kilowatt source network load storage project was released. The procurement demand unit is China Nuclear Industry 24 Construction Co., Ltd. and the tenderer is China Nuclear Industry Construction Co., Ltd.

The project is located in the northwest of Delingha City, Haixi Mongolian-Xizangan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. The center of the site is about 30 km away from Delingha City in a straight line. The total area of the site is about 13 km. The site area is desert Gobi landform, and large and small gullies are developed in the site area. The site is close to the S20 Dexiao Expressway, and there is no road available. A 200MW/800MWh grid-type electrochemical energy storage will be built , and a 35kV energy storage switching station will be built to connect to the 330kV photovoltaic booster station of CRRC .

The following is the original text of the tender:

Bidding for

Procurement of Energy Storage System for 200MW/800MWh Energy Storage PC Project of CRRC Delingha 1 Million Kilowatt Source Network Load Storage Project, the Second Batch of National Large Base Projects of China Nuclear Construction and China Nuclear 24 Northwest Branch
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CNNC will build a 200MW/800MWh grid-type energy storage project in Delingha, Qinghai, supporting a 35kV switching station to promote the integration of source, network, load and storage in large bases.

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