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On May 15, the Hainan Talatan 255 MW × 4h energy storage project, developed by China Energy Investment Corporation Co., Ltd. (CHN Energy)''s Qinghai Gonghe Company,
On May 15, the Hainan Talatan 255 MW × 4h energy storage project, developed by China Energy Investment Corporation Co., Ltd. (CHN Energy)''s Qinghai Gonghe Company,
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On May 15, 2025, the National Energy Group''s largest electrochemical energy storage station, the Hainan Tara project, with a capacity of 255
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On May 15, 2025, the National Energy Group''s largest electrochemical energy storage station, the Hainan Tara project, with a capacity of 255 megawatts and 4 hours of storage, successfully
On May 15, the Hainan Talatan 255 MW × 4h energy storage project, developed by China Energy Investment Corporation Co., Ltd. (CHN Energy)''s Qinghai Gonghe Company,
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