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The scale of wind power PV in Inner Mongolia exceeds 100 million kilowatts
Seetao 2024-04-03 15:38
  • Inner Mongolia is making positive contributions to tackling global climate change and promoting green development
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In the trend of energy transformation and green development, Inner Mongolia, with its unique geographical advantages and forward-looking strategic layout, is writing a new chapter in the field of new energy. Recently, the new energy field of Inner Mongolia ushered in good news: as of March 31, the new energy installed capacity of the autonomous region has exceeded 100 million kilowatts, and successfully ranked among the largest installed capacity of wind power photovoltaic new energy in the country. This milestone achievement marks that Inner Mongolia has taken solid steps on the road of new energy development.

With a series of important new energy projects such as Siziwang Wind storage Project of Inner Mongolia Energy Group, Phase II and III of the Three Gorges Ulanqab new generation grid-friendly Green Power Station Demonstration project, and Chifeng Energy Internet of Things Zero hydrogen, hydrogen and ammonia integration demonstration project, a major breakthrough has been achieved in the grid-connected scale of new energy installations in Inner Mongolia. The successful grid-connection of these projects not only highlights the strong strength of Inner Mongolia in the field of new energy, but also injects new impetus into the high-quality development of the regional economy.

It is reported that the installed scale of 100 million kilowatts of new energy will generate up to 230 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity every year, which is equivalent to saving 70 million tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 190 million tons, making a positive contribution to tackling global climate change and promoting green development.

In addition, Inner Mongolia is also actively striving for state support, has been approved Kubu in the north, Kubuqi in the south, Ulan Buhe and Tengger "Shage drought" large-scale wind power photovoltaic base projects, the total scale of up to 48 million kilowatts, accounting for 43% of the total scale of the national approval. The construction of these projects will strongly promote the rapid development of the new energy industry in Inner Mongolia and help realize the optimization and upgrading of the energy structure.

In the future, Inner Mongolia will continue to accelerate the construction of cross-provincial and cross-regional transmission channels and supporting collection projects, and strive to complete and put into operation the first, second and third batch of large-scale wind power photovoltaic base supporting collection projects by the end of 2025. This initiative will further promote the consumption and utilization of new energy, and promote the new energy industry in Inner Mongolia to a higher level.

This major breakthrough in the field of new energy in Inner Mongolia has not only injected new vitality into the local economic development, but also set a model for the development of the new energy industry in the country and even the world. We hope that Inner Mongolia will continue to forge ahead on the road of new energy and make greater contributions to achieving green and sustainable development. Editor/Xu Shengpeng


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