100MW thermal solar salt energy storage system in Xinjiang, China, to be complete by end of 2024

A 100MW thermal solar and molten salt energy storage system in Xinjiang, China, is set to be completed and grid-connected by the end of the year, part of a project which has also deployed conventional solar PV.

100MW thermal solar salt energy storage system in Xinjiang, China, to be complete by end of 2024

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