China's largest single-turbine onshore wind power project operational
The Xinglong 200 megawatt wind power project in Hexigten Banner, Chifeng, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, was successfully connected to the grid at full capacity on March 26.
This marks the official operation of China's largest single-turbine onshore wind power project to date.
The Xinglong project features 20 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 10 MW, making it the largest inland wind farm in China in terms of single-unit capacity.
With an annual green power output of 560 million kWh, it can supply a year's worth of electricity to over 670,000 people. Additionally, it can provide heating for an area of 320,000 square meters, reducing standard coal consumption by more than 160,000 metric tons annually.
The project is also expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 463,900 tons, sulfur dioxide by 56,600 tons, dust emissions by 12,300 tons, and nitrogen oxides by 85,200 tons each year.
This initiative plays a key role in optimizing the regional energy structure and accelerating the development of a new power system centered on renewable energy.