Malawi: Mzuzu Wind and Battery Storage Feasibility Study
ID: 2024-11004AType: Special Notice
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UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUS TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYARLINGTON, VA, 22209, USA
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    The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is funding a feasibility study for a wind energy generation facility and a battery energy storage system in Malawi, identified as USTDA Activity No. 2024-11004A. This initiative aims to assess the viability of renewable energy solutions to enhance energy access and sustainability in the region. The selected U.S. firms will play a crucial role in evaluating the technical and economic aspects of the proposed project. Interested parties can access the Request for Proposal by visiting USTDA’s website at https://ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/.

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