Under the accelerated advancement of the "Dual Carbon Goals" and new-type power systems, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has pioneered the Notice on Accelerating New Energy Storage Construction (NMG Energy Power Document [2025] No. 120), injecting momentum into independent energy storage power stations through an innovative capacity compensation mechanism.
[pdf] On June 26, the construction of the world’s largest power generation-side energy storage project in Ulan Chab, Inner Mongolia, officially began. This 1 GW/6 GWh project, using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) technology, aims to enhance grid stability and support China’s renewable energy transition.
[pdf] The partnership aims to construct 300MW of solar power facilities and 200MW of wind power plants with energy storage by 2028. The EBRD will assist Mongolia in developing renewable energy strategies and low-carbon pathways. Credit: William Barton/Shutterstock.
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