Energy China signs contract for a 300MW gas-fired power
[Energy China signs contract for a 300MW gas-fired power plant in Uvs, Mongolia] The project is located in Ubusu Province, Mongolia, with a total of 4×75MW "one-to-one" gas
[Energy China signs contract for a 300MW gas-fired power plant in Uvs, Mongolia] The project is located in Ubusu Province, Mongolia, with a total of 4×75MW "one-to-one" gas
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[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.
As of March 3, Inner Mongolia had delivered 302.85 billion kWh of electricity via UHV grids to North China, East China, and Central China, representing an 11.01 percent year-on-year increase, meeting the annual power demand of nearly 30 million people.
Designed with a capacity of 605,000 kilowatts, the project is the largest single energy storage power station under construction in the country. The energy storage station can help send a stable supply of electricity from photovoltaic power facilities to the grid.
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.