China Shipbuilding Technology's subsidiary, China Shipbuilding Corporation Wind Power, has partnered with Hami State Investment Corporation to jointly develop the Xinjiang Hami Million kW Wind Storage Integrated Project, marking an important moment. The first wind turbine unit has been successfully integrated into the power grid and put into operation for power generation.
The project is located in the thirteen room area of Hami, with strong winds blowing year-round. Strong winds above level 8 can last for over 200 days a year, with extreme wind speeds exceeding 50 meters per second. In response to this reality, China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) integrated and utilized the advantageous resources of China Shipbuilding Corporation's wind power industry to install 150 CSSC sea mounted H176-6.7 MW low-temperature wind turbines and 300000 kW/1.2 million kWh electrochemical energy storage devices produced by CSSC's wind sails for the project, and applied wind storage collaborative control technology to achieve maximum consumption and utilization of wind resources. At the same time, the energy storage system can accept grid dispatching, participate in grid auxiliary services, improve the volatility of power grid connection, and comprehensively enhance power supply reliability. (This article is from the official website of Jiandao: www.seetao. com. Reproduction without permission is not allowed, otherwise it will be punished. Please indicate Jiandao's website and the original link when reprinting.) Jiandao's mechanical column editor/Zhou Yingwen
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