Ouyang Hai Wind Farm Phase II project under construction

The Phase II project of Ouyang Hai Wind Farm, with an installed capacity of 500,000 megawatts, is under construction in Guiyang County of Chenzhou City. As the 93-meter-diameter rotor aligned precisely with the generator, a wind turbine was lifted into place, marking the project entering the equipment installation stage and taking a crucial step towards its being connected to the grid for power generation by the end of December.

The Ouyang Hai Wind Farm Phase II project is located on Sizhou Mountain in the northern part of Guiyang County, with an altitude ranging from 790 meters to 1,290 meters. The project has a total planned investment of 300 million yuan, and 10 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 50 megawatts.

Recently, the project department has formulated a detailed and feasible lifting plan in a targeted manner. Currently, 70% of the project has been completed.

Once completed, it’s expected to generate electricity of 120 million kilowatt hours annually, which can help save 35,000 tons of standard coal, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 90,000 tons.

This will help alleviate local electricity pressure, further optimize the energy structure, and promote green and low-carbon development.

In recent years, the county government has accelerated the layout of clean energy based on its resource advantages, comprehensively promoted “green industry, ecological industrialization, and clean energy”, with contracts signed for wind, solar, and photovoltaic power project with the installed capacity of 3.4 million kilowatts for  throughout the county. This year alone, the county has constructed 7 wind power projects with a total

installed capacity of 532,400 kilowatts and 6 photovoltaic projects, of which 3 have been completed with a total installed capacity of 1.05 million kilowatts.

The development of the green and low-carbon new energy industry has become a strong new driving force for the transformation and development of Guiyang.


Chinese source: xinhuanet

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