Chile: 1.25 GWh battery storage project gets green light
Chile''s environmental impact assessment system has approved the 250 MW/1.25 GWh Battery Energy Storage System – BESS La Isla project. The La Isla facility will be located on a 5.6
Chile''s environmental impact assessment system has approved the 250 MW/1.25 GWh Battery Energy Storage System – BESS La Isla project. The La Isla facility will be located on a 5.6
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