The Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia has set a target to install and connect 5GW of energy storage capacity to the grid by 2025. The goal is to accelerate the energy transition and align with the national government''''s policies on climate mitigation..
One of the state-approved large-scale new energy bases, the project in Ordos city of Inner Mongolia will include 8 gigawatts (GW) of solar power installations, 4 GW of wind power, 4 GW of coal-fired power as well as 5 gigawatt-hour energy storage, the Shanghai-listed firm said in a
But here''s the kicker: Inner Mongolia''s new energy storage policy document, released last month, might finally crack this nut. With 35% of China''s installed wind capacity concentrated here [3], this isn''t just local news – it''s a blueprint for global renewable integration.
6 天之前· On August 24, 2025, the People''s Government of Urad Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia officially announced the competitive selection of investment and development entities for new independent energy storage projects in 2025.
Independent new energy storage stations included in the regional plan will receive compensation based on actual discharge volumes, with a 2025 standard rate of RMB 0.35/kWh and a 10-year execution period—fully covering the lifecycle of
SMM has learned that on May 20, the Energy Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region issued the "Special Action Plan for the Development of New Energy Storage in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region 2024-2025."
the Kubuqi Desert, Ordos, Inner Mongolia.. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) are spearhead ry of industry and information technology. The integrated project will be built at the Weilasituo polymetallic
The upper limit of subsidy is 0.35 yuan/kWh, and the subsidy will not last for more than 10 years. Independent energy storage stations will be encouraged to obtain income through market-oriented methods such as
6 天之前· On August 24, 2025, the People''s Government of Urad Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia officially announced the competitive selection of investment and development entities for new independent energy storage projects in 2025.
The upper limit of subsidy is 0.35 yuan/kWh, and the subsidy will not last for more than 10 years. Independent energy storage stations will be encouraged to obtain income through market-oriented methods such as leasing and selling, but the corresponding capacity will no longer receive subsidies.
The database will include projects in key areas such as energy storage, hydrogen energy, new power systems, green coal development, and efficient power generation, which will receive focused support.
On June 11, the Energy Bureau of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region announced the official launch of a compensation scheme for new energy storage capacity. Under the policy, projects completed and commissioned by the end of 2025 will be eligible for compensation at a rate of RMB 0.35 per kilowatt-hour.