[Dongfang Wind Bakemu 1000MW wind power project started]On November 29, the groundbreaking ceremony of Dongfang Wind Power Mu Lei 1 million kW wind power project was held in Xinjiang Mu Lei Kazakh Autonomous County. Li Xiangdong, member of the Party Group of Changji People's Congress and deputy director of Changji Prefecture, announced the start of construction. Guests from Dongfang Electric Group, Dongfang Wind Power and Mu Lei County attended the groundbreaking ceremony. The project is an important measure for Dongfang Wind Power to thoroughly implement the important speech and important instructions of the General Secretary on Xinjiang work, implement the major strategic decision of the national "carbon peak, carbon neutrality", and fully implement the Group's "11256" development strategy, the new development strategy of Dongfang Wind Power "1246" and the new industrial development pattern of "one nuclear and three wings". Dongfang Wind Power Mu Lei 1 million kilowatt wind power project is located in Dashi Township, Mu Lei County, Changji Prefecture, Xinjiang, the total installed capacity of the project is 1 million kilowatts, the design and installation of 121 typhoon power units, is the largest single million kilowatt mountain wind farm in China. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
Recently, Suzhou Jusheng Solar Energy Technology Co., Ltd. officially signed a 152MW photovoltaic project cooperation agreement with Thailand's leading independent power developer. According to the agreement, Jusheng Technology will provide a complete set of photovoltaic support systems for photovoltaic power plants located in Narathiwat and Shatun provinces of Thailand.
This cooperation demonstrates the international competitiveness of Chinese enterprises in the field of photovoltaics. As a leading global supplier of photovoltaic bracket system solutions, JuSheng Technology has been awarded the Global Tracking Bracket Tier1 brand for three consecutive years, and its products are exported to multiple countries and regions including Europe, Africa, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia.
The smooth progress of this project will further deepen the cooperation between China and Thailand in the field of clean energy, injecting new impetus into regional green development. Editor/Yang Beihua
On October 28th, as the last stone material was filled into Longkou, the flow of the Yalong River was successfully diverted through a diversion tunnel, and the Mengdigou Hydropower Station on the Yalong River, which was jointly built by China Energy Engineering Gezhouba Group, successfully achieved the interception of the river. This move marks the official transition of the power station into the construction phase of the main projects such as the dam and factory building, and also signifies significant progress in the construction of the country's first integrated water, wind, and solar base.
The Mengdigou Hydropower Station is located at the border of Jiulong County in Garze Prefecture and Muli County in Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province. It is currently the largest hydropower project under construction in the Yalong River basin, with an installed capacity of 2.4 million kilowatts. As the fifth level power station developed for the "one reservoir and seven levels" in the middle reaches of the Yalong River, it is not only the core supporting power source of the Yazhong project group, which is a demonstration base for the integration of water, wind, and solar energy in the basin, but its construction can also drive the coordinated development of new energy such as wind power and photovoltaics, which is 1.6 times its own installed capacity.
After the power station is completed and put into operation, it is expected to generate an average of 10.4 billion kilowatt hours of electricity per year, which can meet the clean electricity needs of about 4.75 million households for one year. Approximately 3.136 million tons of standard coal can be saved annually, resulting in a corresponding reduction of approximately 8.278 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. This has profound significance for optimizing regional energy structure, promoting rural revitalization, and promoting sustainable economic and social development in Tibetan areas. Editor/Yang Beihua