Solar photovoltaic (pv) net news: in the latest round of Russian auction scheme, renewable energy management agency JSC ATS trading systems will 5 can be used for solar energy. 6 megawatts of power generation capacity utilities Fortum assigned to Finland. Although official results will be announced at the end of the month, financial newspapers 'Kommersant' has been revealed as a result, of which 71 megawatts of wind power project was awarded to Enel, an Italian energy company local departments to Enel Russia, there are 8 mw hydropower complete distribution.
according to the business development consultant Stanislav Osadchiy, only three solar projects conform to the requirements of the procurement, Fortum from the proposed project capital spending per kilowatt 116489 rubles ( $1800) 49788 roubles. Fortum project will start production in 2022.
the other five. 6 mw project details are not yet revealed that its capital spending for 53800 roubles; Another unnamed project installation cost per kilowatt of 54990 roubles.
the three price is far lower than the last June at the last round of the auction price of solar energy. Fortum won seven items in the previous round, the total capacity of 110 megawatts of proposed per kilowatt installation capital spending is 59884 - 69853 rubles, Russia is almost half offered by Hevel component manufacturers. But the latter also get the remaining 40 mw photovoltaic capacity.
Fortum this year's final offer less than Enel, 71 megawatts of installed wind capacity, while the latter in Russia has always been leading renewable energy market. The Italian company capital expenditure data given are 64860 roubles. 8 megawatts of small hydropower installation eventually capital spending Numbers per kw 175448 roubles.
Fortum and Hevel held in 2017 in the renewable energy auction also successful bid to the solar projects, the government has allocated about 520 megawatts of photovoltaic power generation capacity.
so far, the authorities have been through the auction system, launched in 2013 allocated for about 5. 4 gigawatts of renewable energy power generation capacity. The solar power generation is 1. 78 gw, wind power is 3. 25 gw, capacity of 160 megawatts of electricity. All selected items must be put into operation in 2024 years ago.
the government plans to install 1 over during 2024-2030. 18 gigawatts of solar power, but planning for the project which support measures, it is not clear.
according to the international renewable energy agency ( IRENA) Data, Russia is likely to its target for 2030 solar capacity almost doubled to 5 gw. Although Russia is not considered a country with a Gao Taiyang radiation levels, but said IRENA, dagestan and southern altai region may have & other; And the south of Italy throughout almost the same as efficient &; The large-scale photovoltaic power station.
in recent pv magazine interview, shortage of IRENA & Oslash; Verland analyzed the difficult relations between Russia and the renewable energy industry. Although the natural gas and oil superpower interest in clean energy is not big, but the Overland believes that this area is the largest country in the world will use renewable energy to improve its domestic power supply, especially in remote areas.
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