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Envision Energy, Cape Breton China Partner on 300-MW Wind, Battery Storage Project in Canada

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Chinese green technology company Envision Energy said Monday it has partnered with Cape Breton China to develop a 300-megawatt hybrid wind and battery energy storage system project in Nova Scotia, Canada.

The project aims to enhance the region's grid flexibility and stability by integrating clean power in Eastern Canada's energy mix.

Further expanding its footprint in North America, Envision will also collaborate with local partners to conduct trainings and education programs on green energy. This supports the company's objective, which extends "from project delivery to long-term ecosystem building," it said.

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