World's First 100-MW Compressed Air Energy Storage Test Platform Under Construction in Nanjing

Published: Mar 27, 2026 15:41
According to Nanjing Release, the world’s first 100-megawatt-class compressed air energy storage test platform is under construction at Nanjing Qilin Sci-Tech Innovation Park. At present, the main structure of the test platform has been completed, and it is expected to complete full process integration in H1 and carry out electrical integration and commissioning in H2.

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