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T&D tenders in Asia Pacific up 16% in July

There were 229 project implementation tenders in the month.

There were 300 T&D project tenders announced in the Asia Pacific region in July 2019, marking a rise of 16% over the last 12-month average of 258, according to GlobalData’s power industry tenders database.

T&D project stood at first place when compared with other power tender categories in the Asia Pacific region in July 2019 with 300 tenders and a 48% share, followed by T&D equipment with 126 tenders and a 20.2% share and generation equipment with 99 tenders and a 15.8% share during the month.

In terms of technology type, hydro accounted for one tender with a 50% share, followed by solar with one tender and a 50% share.

Also read: Renewable energy auctions in Asia Pacific rise five-fold in H1

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