The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is rich in wind energy and solar energy, adjusts its industrial structure and develops new energy sources “on a daily basisâ€. The situation of “one coal is dominating†is gradually changing. A brand new green energy base is rising on the Mongolian plateau.
The Huitengxile grassland in central Inner Mongolia is the world’s largest wind farm. In front of reporters, on this 30 square kilometer radius of land, a large 100-meter-high windmill is turning with the wind. Many domestic energy companies, such as Huaneng, Beijing Energy, Shenhua, and Guodian, all have a green space here. Qi Laisheng, General Manager of Guodian Longyuan Company:
Qi Laisheng: Wind power is a clean and sustainable energy that can effectively change the structure of our traditional energy. It is the most mature and most commercially available new energy source.
The wind energy reserves rank first in the country, and the amount of technology that can be developed in Inner Mongolia, which is approximately half of the country's land-based wind energy, is the “wind power Three Gorges†base that the country has identified. Wind power grid-connected installed capacity accounts for about one-third of China's total. Director of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission Liang Tiecheng:
Liang Tiecheng: The UHV was quickly established and about 10 million kilowatts of electricity in the Mengxi area was fully effective. The users in the south could get this energy more conveniently and cheaply.
In the western part of Inner Mongolia, pieces of glass sunlight room and tall tower stand in the depths of Ulan Buh and the desert. This is the first time in the desert that solar energy is used for hot wind power generation of the Wuhai Jinsha Bay desert solar hot wind power station. The first phase of the project has been connected to the grid for power generation. Project leader Bu Qianping:
Bu Qianping: Our first-phase project will save 100 tons of standard coal and save 900 tons of water without any pollution.
Wei Yili, an expert in the field of new energy power generation and professor at Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, said that the main medium for solar hot wind power generation is the sand readily available in the desert. It can absorb heat and store energy:
Wei Yili: After the development of solar power generation in the desert, it has undergone technical processing, dust storms have been contained, vegetation has grown up, evaporation has also decreased, and it is very favorable to the climate and the environment.
The reserves of solar energy in Inner Mongolia are second only to Tibet, ranking second in the country. At present, Inner Mongolia is exploring the microgrid system model to realize the integrated utilization of thermal power, wind power and photovoltaic power generation. This year it is expected to become the first wind power installation in China to exceed 10 million kilowatts. Director of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission Liang Tiecheng:
Liang Tiecheng: Inner Mongolia's wind power installed capacity has exceeded 10 million kilowatts, with an installed capacity of 150 million kilowatts or more. The big head is behind, with great potential. In the 12th Five-Year Plan, Inner Mongolia’s wind power development will have an installed capacity of 30 million kilowatts, which will improve our national energy. structure.
The Huitengxile grassland in central Inner Mongolia is the world’s largest wind farm. In front of reporters, on this 30 square kilometer radius of land, a large 100-meter-high windmill is turning with the wind. Many domestic energy companies, such as Huaneng, Beijing Energy, Shenhua, and Guodian, all have a green space here. Qi Laisheng, General Manager of Guodian Longyuan Company:
Qi Laisheng: Wind power is a clean and sustainable energy that can effectively change the structure of our traditional energy. It is the most mature and most commercially available new energy source.
The wind energy reserves rank first in the country, and the amount of technology that can be developed in Inner Mongolia, which is approximately half of the country's land-based wind energy, is the “wind power Three Gorges†base that the country has identified. Wind power grid-connected installed capacity accounts for about one-third of China's total. Director of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission Liang Tiecheng:
Liang Tiecheng: The UHV was quickly established and about 10 million kilowatts of electricity in the Mengxi area was fully effective. The users in the south could get this energy more conveniently and cheaply.
In the western part of Inner Mongolia, pieces of glass sunlight room and tall tower stand in the depths of Ulan Buh and the desert. This is the first time in the desert that solar energy is used for hot wind power generation of the Wuhai Jinsha Bay desert solar hot wind power station. The first phase of the project has been connected to the grid for power generation. Project leader Bu Qianping:
Bu Qianping: Our first-phase project will save 100 tons of standard coal and save 900 tons of water without any pollution.
Wei Yili, an expert in the field of new energy power generation and professor at Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, said that the main medium for solar hot wind power generation is the sand readily available in the desert. It can absorb heat and store energy:
Wei Yili: After the development of solar power generation in the desert, it has undergone technical processing, dust storms have been contained, vegetation has grown up, evaporation has also decreased, and it is very favorable to the climate and the environment.
The reserves of solar energy in Inner Mongolia are second only to Tibet, ranking second in the country. At present, Inner Mongolia is exploring the microgrid system model to realize the integrated utilization of thermal power, wind power and photovoltaic power generation. This year it is expected to become the first wind power installation in China to exceed 10 million kilowatts. Director of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission Liang Tiecheng:
Liang Tiecheng: Inner Mongolia's wind power installed capacity has exceeded 10 million kilowatts, with an installed capacity of 150 million kilowatts or more. The big head is behind, with great potential. In the 12th Five-Year Plan, Inner Mongolia’s wind power development will have an installed capacity of 30 million kilowatts, which will improve our national energy. structure.
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