[The third batch of scenery large base project review is accelerating]In the first three quarters of 2022, China added 52.6 million kW of photovoltaic installations, including 17.27 million kW of photovoltaic power stations and 35.33 million kW of distributed photovoltaic installations. By the end of September 2022, the cumulative installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation was 358 million kW. The first batch of large-scale wind power photovoltaic bases have all been started, the second batch of projects are starting one after another, and the review of the third batch of projects is being accelerated. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
Revitalize old roads and speed up! China Construction Xinjiang Construction Engineering participated in the construction of the Chengnan Expressway expansion project, which was successfully opened to traffic
The Chengnan Expressway, which has been in operation for over 20 years, has completed in-situ expansion and renovation. The entire line has been upgraded to a two-way eight lane highway, effectively clearing traffic congestion points and improving the road network in the Chengdu Chongqing region, injecting traffic momentum into regional development. The Chengnan Expressway has a total length of 240 kilometers and is the largest in-situ expansion project for highways in Sichuan. China Construction Xinjiang Engineering Group is responsible for the construction of a 19 kilometer road section, spanning two districts and counties, multiple rivers and villages, including 19 bridges, with complex construction conditions. The project adopts segmented construction, intelligent construction and other methods to overcome multiple technical difficulties, and will be completed and opened to traffic on December 31, 2025. After the road is widened, the traffic capacity is significantly improved, which not only facilitates people's travel, but also helps with the circulation of industries along the route and regional coordinated development.Editor / Li Xiaohua
Recently, Lin Mingxiang led a delegation of Chinese companies to visit the Fergana region of Uzbekistan, finalizing metal processing and manufacturing projects, effectively filling the local metallurgical capacity gap.After completing two days of on-site research, the delegation confirmed the investment direction with the local government, planned and constructed a manufacturing base, and carried out sheet metal processing and metal structure production. The local demand for metallurgical products is high but has long relied on imports. After the project is implemented, it will achieve product import substitution and expand overseas markets for Chinese enterprises, promoting deeper and more practical bilateral industrial cooperation.Editor / Li Xiaohua