In recent years, the South-to-North Water Diversion Group has actively practiced the concept of green development, vigorously promoted the layout of the new energy industry, and achieved remarkable results. Since 2024, the Group has successively realized grid-connected power generation and other projects such as the North Juma River Green Photovoltaic Power Generation Demonstration Project in the Middle Line, and the construction of many projects such as the first phase of the Yancheng Photovoltaic Power Generation Project, showing a rapid development trend in the new energy business.
In terms of project promotion, the South-to-North Water Diversion Group adheres to the development idea of "water and energy integration", gives full play to the advantages of water conservancy projects, and innovatively carries out the comprehensive development of "photovoltaic water conservancy". As a demonstration project, the North Juma River project uses channel slopes and idle land to build photovoltaic power stations, achieving an annual power generation capacity of about 50 million kilowatt hours, which is equivalent to saving 15,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 38,000 tons. The Yancheng project plans to build a 200 MW photovoltaic power station with an estimated annual power generation capacity of 280 million kWh.
From the perspective of emission reduction results, these new energy projects can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 150,000 tons, sulfur dioxide by about 450 tons, and nitrogen oxides by about 390 tons per year, making positive contributions to the ecological and environmental protection along the South-to-North Water Diversion Project and in the national water network area. At the same time, the project has also boosted local employment and economic development, creating more than 200 jobs in the Beijumahe project alone.
In terms of technology application, the Group actively explores "smart photovoltaic" solutions. Through the digital monitoring platform, the remote intelligent operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants is realized; The use of high-efficiency bifacial power generation modules improves the power generation efficiency by more than 15%; Innovate water surface photovoltaic floating body technology to improve land utilization rate by 30%. These technological innovations provide strong support for the efficient operation of the project.
Looking ahead, the South-to-North Water Diversion Group will continue to increase its efforts in clean energy development. It is planned that by 2025, the installed capacity of new energy will reach 2 million kilowatts, and the annual power generation capacity will exceed 2.5 billion kilowatt hours. At the same time, we will further deepen the "water and energy integration" model, promote the application of photovoltaic power generation in more water conservancy projects, and make greater contributions to the realization of the "double carbon" goal.
The implementation of this series of new energy projects has not only enhanced the comprehensive benefits of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, but also explored a new path for the coordinated development of water conservancy projects and new energy in our country. Through the complementary and coordinated development of water and energy, the South-to-North Water Diversion Group is writing a new chapter in green development.(This article is from the official website of Seetao www.seetao.com. Reprinting without permission is strictly prohibited. Please indicate Seetao.com + original link when reprinting) Seetao.com Strategy Column Editor/Sun Fengjuan
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