Reducing emissions and increasing energy security through wind energy innovation
In the heart of China's growing economy, the project responds to the nation's pressing need for large-scale renewable solutions. Emphasising wind power, it aligns with China's evolving energy policies prioritising sustainable technologies.
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Gansu Guazhou Daliangxi Wind Power project in Jiuquan, China, features 33 turbines, providing a total installed capacity of 49.5 MW, contributing to the Northwest China Power Grid. This grid-connected renewable energy initiative reduces greenhouse gas emissions, displacing carbon-intensive electricity with a predicted annual supply of approximately 115,100 MWh annually.
By driving wind-generated energy, this initiative displaces fossil-fuel reliance, offering a path to reduced emissions. Enhancing China's energy security, it concurrently fosters green growth by establishing renewable infrastructure and creating job opportunities.
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