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Core Insights - Shandong Province's Energy Bureau has issued the "Shandong Province 2025 New Energy High-Level Consumption Action Plan," aiming to enhance new energy storage capacity and maintain high utilization rates of renewable energy [1][2] Group 1: New Energy Storage Initiatives - The plan includes the construction of 3 million kilowatts of new energy storage capacity this year, with a focus on improving the trading mechanism for storage [1] - It proposes to relax price limits in the spot market to widen the price difference between charging and discharging, allowing storage to participate in real-time energy markets and auxiliary service markets [1] - Existing renewable energy stations will continue to implement capacity leasing and fulfill storage responsibilities based on grid connection commitments [1] Group 2: Development of Storage Technologies - The plan emphasizes the acceleration of compressed air energy storage development, particularly in areas rich in salt rock resources, with an additional capacity of around 1 million kilowatts expected this year [1] - It also highlights the scientific layout of electrochemical energy storage, targeting areas with concentrated renewable energy and load centers, aiming for over 2 million kilowatts of new capacity [1] Group 3: Encouragement of New Technologies and Applications - The document encourages the application of new storage technologies such as gravity, sodium-ion batteries, flywheels, and supercapacitors, promoting diversified development of energy storage [2] - It supports integrated pilot projects for source-grid-load-storage systems and the large-scale application of distributed storage to enhance flexible adjustment capabilities [2] Group 4: Independent Storage Development - The plan supports the development of independent storage systems, ensuring compliance with national electricity pricing policies [2] - Independent storage systems sending electricity to the grid will not bear transmission and distribution prices for their corresponding charging amounts, but must adhere to regulations regarding significant discrepancies between charging and discharging amounts [2]