U.S. utility company Duke Energy will reportedly decommission industrial batteries manufactured by Chinese company CATL connected to a green energy project at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
The company also plans to phase out CATL products at its civilian projects after U.S. lawmakers raised national security concerns about CATL’s ties to the Chinese government and hackers targeting critical U.S. infrastructure, including the power grid, Reuters reported.
“In partnership with policymakers and the Department of the Navy, we have made the decision to decommission the CATL battery energy storage system at Camp Lejeune and replace it with a domestic or allied nation supplier,” Duke Energy said in a statement to Reuters.
“By 2027, we are voluntarily moving away from specifying CATL battery energy storage technologies,” the statement said, adding that the company supports a “robust American supply chain.”
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