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Three Gorges Electric Power Paddock 100 MW wind power EPC project starts construction
Seetao 2024-08-28 10:18
  • The project will also have a positive impact on the ecological environment protection and sustainable development of Chengde City
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The Three Gorges Electric Power Paddock 100 MW wind power EPC project located in Chengde City, Hebei Province is a clean energy construction project. The project aims to achieve the ambitious goal of a total planned installed capacity of 100 MW by installing 16 mixed-tower wind turbines with a single capacity of 6.25 MW.

In addition, the project also plans to build a new 220 kV booster station and related supporting facilities, and simultaneously deploy a 15 MW/60 mWh energy storage system to enhance the stability and dispatchability of energy. .

This project is undertaken by the industry-renowned China Construction Fifth Engineering Bureau, which not only demonstrates its strong strength in the field of new energy infrastructure construction, but also heralds the high-quality implementation and smooth advancement of the project. After the project is successfully completed, it will effectively promote the transformation of the energy structure of Chengde City and surrounding areas, promote the vigorous development of the clean energy industry, inject new vitality into the local economy, and make important contributions to environmental protection and sustainable development.Editor/Jiang Mingyue

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