[China Nuclear Titanium Dioxide to invest in new energy projects] China Nuclear Titanium Dioxide announced that the company's joint venture Baiyin China Nuclear Times New Energy Co., Ltd. and Baiyin Municipal People's Government signed a new energy power generation project investment framework agreement. China Nuclear Times plans to select a site in Jingtai County, Baiyin City, to invest in the construction of a new energy power generation project "integrated source, grid and load storage". The project content includes 1,500 MW photovoltaic power generation, 500 MW wind power generation and supporting 400 MW energy storage. 10 billion yuan. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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