Russia will follow up on tender in 2018

Next year's tender will likely result in 899 MW wind, says Russia's First Deputy Energy Minister Alexei Texler, according to the Russian Association of Wind Power Industry. Some solar power will also be included.
Photo: PR Nordex
Photo: PR Nordex

Russia has proposed to tender off almost a GW of solar and wind power next year, announced Russia's First Deputy Energy Minister Alexei Texler, during last week's Russian Energy Week, where he revealed the expected extent and technological distribution.

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