Increasing energy security and improving air quality for local communities
Due to rapid economic growth in recent years, China is experiencing a serious shortage of electricity, causing blackouts and brownouts throughout the country. Such power outages hamper economic activity and affect daily life.
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The Guohua Wind farm, located in the east of Kezuozhong Qi,Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, harnesses prevailing winds to generate renewable electricity. With a total installed capacity of 49.5 MW, this project helps to meet growing energy demands on the Northwest China Power Grid (NWPG) in a sustainable way.
Thanks to the Guohua wind farm, the grid receives a reliable electricity supply, helping to support steady economic growth in the region. The project contributes to global climate change efforts while also improving the quality of life for locals by cleaning up the air quality, as electricity generated from fossil fuel power plants that emit harmful greenhouse gases is displaced.
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