Bureau of Land Management issues go-ahead to pair 550MW BESS with California desert PV plant
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has given the green light for construction to begin on a second large-scale battery storage system at Desert Sunlight, a solar PV plant on lands it manages in California.
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