
This groundbreaking project, located on the coastal tidal flats of the Yudong Reclamation Area in Rudong County, marks a significant milestone as China's first integrated offshore facility combining PV power generation, hydrogen production and refueling, and energy storage, all within a framework of comprehensive energy utilization and coastal ecological restoration. [pdf]

Since March 2024, CR Power* (25 MW/100 MWh, Hami, wind+ESS, string architecture) and CGDG* (50 MW/100 MWh, Golmud, Qinghai, multi-energy) have completed groundbreaking performance tests of 100 MWh grid-forming energy storage plants with the guidance and support of local energy bureaus, SGCC*, and China Electric Power Research Institute. [pdf]
Huawei’s FusionSolar Smart String Energy Storage Solution will power the Red Sea City’s off-grid, clean energy needs. The Red Sea Project, a key part of SaudiVision2030, is now the world’s largest microgrid with 1.3GWh storage capacity.
Huawei has developed the world’s largest microgrid power station which delivers 1 billion kWh power supply per year. The new solution will play a significant role in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea project and provide several green electricity benefits.
Central to this vision is Huawei’s FusionSolar Smart String Energy Storage Solution (ESS). This solution will enable the Red Sea Project to independently meet its power needs. The microgrid solution addresses the intermittent and fluctuating nature of solar and wind power. It ensures the safe and stable operation of renewable energy systems.
As per the details, the Huawei microgrid solution has been providing a 1 kWh green power supply to the Red Sea project since September 2023. In simple words, the microgrid solution not only lessened the power costs but also achieved a record of 10 cents per kWh. This is only 1/3rd of the old diesel power generation techs.
The new solution will play a significant role in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea project and provide several green electricity benefits. On September 8th, the 2024 International Digital Energy Exhibition event was held where Huawei senior executive delivered keynotes.
Huawei’s involvement in the Red Sea Project underscores its commitment to sustainability, technological expertise, and collaboration. “The Red Sea Project provides an unparalleled opportunity to demonstrate this commitment and showcase our industry-leading innovation and technology,” said Xing. “It’s a blueprint for sustainable cities.

Recently, multiple energy storage battery and material projects have announced updated progress: CATL's 80 GWh project has entered steel structure construction, Shenzhen Pengcheng Infinite New Energy Co., Ltd. launched the building of a 27 GWh energy storage cell base, 3d (Longyan) Battery Technology Co., Ltd.'s 1 GWh solid-state lithium battery project officially broke ground, and Tianmulake Excellent Anode Materials Co., Ltd.'s lithium battery material project was signed and finalized. [pdf]

The Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) has started building a 220 MW solar PV power plant in the Biskra wilaya (northern Algeria), while a Chinese consortium of China Electricity and Water Company (CWE), Chinese Nuclear Industries Corporation (HXCC) and Yellow River Company for Consulting Engineering (YREC) has launched construction of an 80 MW solar PV project in the Ouled Djellal wilaya, located just south of Biskra.Both solar projects are expected for completion in 2025. [pdf]
The state-owned China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) began building a 300 MW solar power plant in Algeria’s Oued Province in March 2024 as part of the Solar 1,000 MW program. The project is slated for completion by late 2025 or early 2026.
Currently under construction in Biskra province, the 300MW solar plant is the first of eleven PV facilities planned under Algeria’s Solar 1000 programme, which aims to install 1GW of capacity across the country.
Building on the Solar 2,000 MW and Solar 1,000 MW programs launched by Algeria’s state-owned company Sonelgaz, which include a wide range of solar energy initiatives, the government aims to diversify its revenue streams and reduce reliance on natural gas, which is currently primarily used for power generation in the country.
The launch of the Biskra 300MW Solar Power Plant—the nation’s largest photovoltaic (PV) project to date—marks a major step forward in Algeria’s renewable energy ambitions.
The two photovoltaic projects have a capacity of 220 megawatts and 150 megawatts, respectively, and will be constructed by POWERCHINA using an EPC model. The two projects are parts of the 15 gigawatts photovoltaic network planned and constructed for Algeria by 2035.
Among them, the 233-megawatt photovoltaic project completed in 2016 was Algeria's first new energy project and also the first large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power station project in Africa. It was honored with the Luban Prize for Overseas Projects in 2018-2019.
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