Wind power
Inner Mongolia joint Zhalantun City 12 fans successfully connected to the grid
Seetao 2023-05-30 16:32
  • At full power, a single fan generates about 4000 degrees of electricity per hour of rotation
  • The project is expected to generate 154 million KWH of electricity annually, reduce standard coal consumption by 50,000 tons, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 130,000 tons
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Recently, 12 turbines of the 49.5MW wind power clean heating project in Zhalantun City, Inner Mongolia, which was commissioned by China State Construction No.5 Bureau, a subsidiary of China State Construction, were connected to the grid. The project builds a 220kV booster station, which uses 10 wind turbines with a capacity of 4MW and 2 wind turbines with a capacity of 4.75MW. Every hour of rotation of a single wind turbine at full power can generate about 4000 degrees of electricity, which can meet the power consumption of a family of four for a year. The project is expected to generate 154 million KWH of electricity annually, reduce standard coal consumption by 50,000 tons, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 130,000 tons.

Under the background of implementing the new development concept and the strategy of carbon neutrality and carbon peak, the transformation of national energy structure will press the acceleration key. Henan Company of China Construction No. 5 Bureau responded quickly, advanced energy storage, took the lead in breaking through new energy power generation business in the field of clean energy, and opened up a new field and took a new step in structural transformation and leapfrog development. Editor/Xu Shengpeng


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