This tender seeks information for strategic partnerships in developing non-battery long duration energy storage technologies. Interested parties should provide innovative solutions that enhance energy storage capabilities and sustainability.
The South African government, through ESKOM, is inviting submissions for a Request for Information (RFI) focused on potential strategic technology partnerships in the realm of non-battery long duration energy storage. This initiative aims to explore innovative solutions that can effectively store energy for extended periods, thereby supporting the country's transition to sustainable energy sources. The selected technologies should demonstrate reliability, efficiency, and environmental sustainability, contributing to the overall energy security and resilience of the national grid.
Participants in this RFI are encouraged to present their technological advancements, research, and development capabilities in the field of energy storage. The scope includes, but is not limited to, technologies that can store energy for days or weeks without the use of traditional battery systems. The successful implementation of these technologies is expected to enhance energy management, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and promote renewable energy integration. This is a unique opportunity for businesses to partner with ESKOM and contribute to the future of energy in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in energy technology, particularly those focused on innovative storage solutions, renewable energy systems, and sustainability initiatives. Companies with expertise in research and development of non-battery energy storage technologies are encouraged to apply.
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