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What is the Oslo project?
This Oslo project is one of the most important high-speed railway projects in the world, both for its technical complexity and because it is one of the first in Northern Europe to include a dual-track tunnel excavated simultaneously by four Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM), commonly referred to as “moles”.
Who is a preferred bidder for the Mogobe (Ferrum) battery energy storage project?
Oslo, 30 November 2023: Scatec ASA has been awarded preferred bidder status for the Mogobe (Ferrum) battery energy storage project totalling 103 MW/ 412 MWh under the first bid window of the Battery Energy Storage Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (BESIPPPP) in South Africa, by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy.
How much does Scatec's battery energy storage project cost?
The estimated total capex for the battery energy storage project is ZAR 3.1 billion (USD 163 million) of which Scatec’s EPC contracts account for approximately 83%. The project will be financed by ZAR 2.6 billion (USD 138 million) of non-recourse project debt and the remaining by equity from the owners.
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