Installed capacity of new-type energy storage in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region had exceeded 10 million kilowatts (kW) by the end of May, the State Grid Ningxia Electric Power dispatch and control center said on Monday.
The achievement makes Ningxia the fifth provincial-level region in China to exceed 10 million kW of installed capacity of new-type energy storage.
Ningxia's new energy storage installed capacity tops 10 mln kW
China on Monday began implementing 102 national standards for public safety, consumer protection and high-quality economic growth.
Among them is a new standard on credit information data for financing services of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
It sets basic principles for using credit data, including information classification, data requirements and management.
Authorities hope the move will improve data governance under the national integrated financing credit service platform, helping to ease financing difficulties and lower borrowing costs for SMEs.
Other standards include those for freestanding smoke fire detectors, packaging and transport of dangerous goods, electrical safety of gas-fired appliances, formaldehyde emission limits for engineered wood products, refrigeration appliances, inclusive communities for people with dementia in an aging society, and defect monitoring and analysis of power batteries.
China enforces 102 new national standards to support economy