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The race for clean power is entering a new phase. The key question is no longer only who can generate the most renewable electricity, but who can store it, manage it and make it reliable. At this year's Summer Davos in Dalian, energy storage is being discussed as a test of industrial strength, energy security and China's role in the next-generation power system. Zhu Siying takes an on-the-ground look.
The race for clean power is entering a new phase. The key question is no longer only who can generate the most renewable electricity, but who can store it, manage it and make it reliable. At this year's Summer Davos in Dalian, energy storage is being discussed as a test of industrial strength, energy security and China's role in the next-generation power system. Zhu Siying takes an on-the-ground look.