A 5 MW / 3.6 MWh solar-plus-storage plant is being built with sodium-sulfur batteries provided by Japanese specialist NGK Insulators in Mongolia's Zavkhan Province. The project developer, Japan-based contractor JGC Holdings, wants to bring the facility online in the spring of next year.A consortium led by Japanese engineering company JGC Holdings has been awarded the contract to build Mongolia's first utility scale solar-plus-storage power plant by the country's Ministry of Energy. The 5 MW / 3.6 MWh power plant will be built in partnership with Mongolian EPC contractor MCS International LLC, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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