In the Gobi Desert outside Golmud in the northwestern province of Qinghai, a row of white tanks stands tall in the open wilderness. Inside, air is compressed and cooled to -194 degrees Celsius (-317 Fahrenheit), and then it becomes liquid.
When released, it expands by more than 750 times, drives turbines and generates electricity.
This is the world’s largest liquid-air energy storage plant. Also known as the Super Air Power Bank, it is built by China Green Development Investment Group and...
In the Gobi Desert, China is powering up the world’s largest ‘super-cold air battery’
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Source: scmp.com

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