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Cleanergy to build $575m Stirling concentrated solar power project in China

The 200MW project is in partnership with Datang.

Cleanergy AB in April this year signed an agreement with Datang Holdings New Energy Technologies Limited, a Chinese energy company now moving into large scale installations of solar power plants and energy storage. The agreement comprises of manufacturing, installation and development of Cleanergy's state of the art Stirling Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology in China.

The agreement has now entered the execution phase following the payment by Datang of the agreed commitment fee of RMB 5m to Cleanergy.

The project includes a 200 MW installation using Cleanergy's Stirling CSP technology. The first step consists of a 50 MW installation in 2018, where final details of the expected order will now be negotiated. The second step is a 150 MW installation including energy storage. In total this project has a potential value of around SEK 5 billion (US$575m). Close to half of this value is expected to be supplied by Cleanergy.

Datang will secure government approvals in China and financing.

"Our goal is to make the Stirling solar application dominant in China for new energy and manage to get its cost level competitive by localization", says Wang Xu, Director of Datang.

Cleanergy and Datang are now jointly producing a project feasibility report to realize the full cost reduction potential by localizing production in China, starting with component sourcing and assembly of the dish concentrator.

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