Chinese company builds new energy storage power station to
According to the energy bureau of north China''s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in addition to the economic benefit of producing green electricity, the new energy storage power station
[Photo/Xinhua] HOHHOT -- Inner Mongolia Energy Group has started constructing a large-scale new energy storage power station in the Ulan Buh Desert, the eighth-largest in China, to better harness new energy power for grid connection.
According to the energy bureau in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, in addition to the economic benefit of producing green electricity, the new energy storage power station built in the Ulan Buh Desert hinterland with photovoltaic power generating facilities has ecological and social benefits for combatting desertification.
"Building a photovoltaic power station in the desert is not easy, and requirement for solar equipment is higher due to the windy and sandy environment in the desert," Miao Ruijun, deputy head of Mengxi New Energy Dalad Photovoltaic Power Station in SPIC Nei Mongol Energy Co, told the Global Times at the site on Saturday.
The energy storage power station built in Dengkou boasts photovoltaic power generating facilities with an annual capacity of generating 3.16 billion kWh of electricity, contributing to carbon dioxide emission reduction by 2.75 million tonnes annually while making ecological treatment of about 44,600 mu sand area.
According to the energy bureau of north China''s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, in addition to the economic benefit of producing green electricity, the new energy storage power station
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The 3-million-kilowatt photovoltaic power station project in the Ordos coal mining subsidence area of Inner Mongolia, constructed by the CHN Energy Investment Group''s Inner
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