National Energy Administration (NEA) Announces Approval of Seven Energy Storage Standards

On November 27, the National Energy Administration released its No. 5 announcement for 2020, approving 502 energy industry standards. Seven of the announced standards relate to energy storage, covering areas including supercapacitors for electric energy storage, code specifications for traceability of electrochemical energy storage systems, design specification for electrochemical energy storage stations accessing the grid, and design specification for distributed electrochemical energy storage systems accessing the distribution network. The new standards will take effect on February 1st, 2021.

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