The plan — which has been approved by China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) — will provide peak-shaving and enhance grid stabilisation on the Dalian peninsula in Liaoning province.
”This visionary project is a watershed moment for the energy storage industry, vaulting China's electric grid into the 21st century, supplying tremendous resilience and enabling seamless deep penetration of renewables,” said Rick Winter, president and chief operating officer of UniEnergy, in an online statement.
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