Argentina Energy Storage Tender Overview
Argentina’s energy storage tender drew 235 bids from 37 companies, totaling 8,335 MW of proposed capacity, far exceeding the 700 MW target. The government opened the technical envelopes for the Alma SADI tender, which was launched in March. The projects aim to deploy battery energy storage systems at critical nodes across several regions, improving grid reliability and reducing outages during peak demand.
Next Steps in the Argentina Energy Storage Tender Process
Following the bid submission, CAMMESA will evaluate the proposals. Results are expected to be announced on June 16. Financial bids will open on June 24, with contract awards anticipated in early July.
Investment Requirements for Argentina Energy Storage
CAMMESA estimates that the first phase of the energy storage project will require about $700 million in investment, which equates to roughly $1 million per MW for the 700 MW target.
Market Context for Argentina Energy Storage Solutions
This tender reflects a growing interest in energy storage solutions in Argentina as the country seeks to enhance its renewable energy capacity and grid resilience amidst increasing demand.
Sources for Argentina Energy Storage Information
- Argentina storage tender attracts 235 bids totaling over 8.300 MW
- Where is Pv Magazine International located? – Ground News
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