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Get To Know China's Hydropower Plants----Huangdeng Hydropower Station

 Introduction At 00:00 on January 1, 2019, four units of Dahuabiao, Huangdeng, Wulonglong and Lidi hydropower stations with a total of 1,092,500 kilowatts were successfully put into operation.  The four units put into operation on the same day once again refreshed the world hydropower  commissioning record of "one-day double commissioning" set by the company on July 12, 2018.  So far, all eight units of Huangdeng and Dahuaqiao hydropower stations have been put into operation. The total installed capacity has reached 24,992,800 kilowatts, the asset size has exceeded 180 billion yuan, and the cumulative power generation has exceeded 570 billion kilowatt hours. Geographic location. Huangdeng Hydropower Station is located in Lanping County, Nujiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province. It is developed by dike and dam, and is the fifth stage hydropower station in the hydropower ladder development program of the upper reaches of the Lancang River in Yunnan Province from Gushui to Miaowei Ri
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Get to know China’s wind farms —— Inner Mongolia Ulanqab Wind Farm(wind power)

  Introduction Inner Mongolia is the richest region in China in terms of wind resources and the closest to the country's electricity load, making it ideal for the development of mega wind power bases. Because of its unique wind resources, it has become a haven for investment companies to capture wind power projects. The most representative of these projects is the first phase of the Wulanchabu wind power project, which is the pinnacle of China's wind power industry. Construction time: On September 26, 2019, the world's largest single onshore wind farm, the first phase of the 6 million kilowatt demonstration project of the Ulanqab Wind Power Base, officially began construction.   Total investment: The Wulanchabu Wind Power Base Phase I 6 million kilowatt demonstration project is the first wind power project to be included in the national plan for clean energy parity outbound transmission, with a total static investment of 36.1 billion yuan, making it the largest single onsho

Boland's Profile

  View of Boland Shenzhen Boland Renewable Energy Co.,Ltd is a new energy and power company that combines wind power, solar power and storage batteries to provide you with high quality integrated wind and storage system solutions. Boland's partner is CRRC, which has been contracted for high speed rail projects in China, and we have a relatively complete internal supply chain, service network and excellent product quality and technology.  Boland's products Boland's product range is very broad and includes not only wind, solar and storage products, but also integrated design solutions for wind, solar and storage (and even diesel engines). Solar power Model:Solar Tile ,Small Panel-Full Cell,Small Panel-Cut Cell ,Thin Panel,Flexible Panel , PCB Panel and son on. Application:Our solar products are not only suitable for new villas, self-built houses and public buildings, but some of them can also be used in larger off-grid systems and for camping and tourism personnel and militar

Boland Factory BLWT1500 Wind Turbine Generator

  The principle of Boland factory BLWT1500 wind turbine generator:The windmill blades are rotated by the wind, and the speed of rotation is increased by a speed increaser to generate electricity. According to current windmill technology, a breeze speed of approximately three metres per second (the level of breeze) is sufficient to start generating electricity. Boland factory BLWT1500 wind turbine generator(The WT1500 series double-fed wind turbine) is based on the standard design, according to the complex geographical characteristics of different wind farms, the configuration, functions and parameters of the turbine are customized and deeply optimized, forming a series of models for plateau, plain and low wind speed. Boland factory BLWT1500 wind turbine generator's features. 1.Excellent power quality with less than 1% total current harmonic distortion at rated power 2.Convenient energy management platform with efficient active and reactive power regulation 3.Significantly improved

Droughts shrink hydropower

  Last year's drought in China's Yunnan province slashed hydro power generation by nearly 30 per cent during the first five months of 2020, according to official data. Output this year remains curtailed by around 10 per cent. Yunnan usually accounts for roughly a quarter of China's total hydro generation, and the province is home to several aluminum smelting businesses that require vast quantities of power to operate. The province restricted metal producers' power use earlier this year, forcing some smelting capacity to be temporarily shut. More disruptions are expected. A recent study by researchers in Nanjing looked at the potential impact of climate change and rising temperatures on hydropower generation in Yunnan. Their models showed decreases in rain and snowfall during the October-April drought season and increases in the summer rainy season. To even out the variability, the researchers proposed more storage capacity - more dams and reservoirs. But the diversions

KP’s Four Hydropower Projects in Pakistan Delayed By Three Years

  Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s four 244.4 MW renewable and cheap electricity hydropower projects are stalled due to negligence of the Ministry of Energy (Power Division) and PESCO for the last three years. The projects are pending due to non-approval, notification, import certificates, and purchase agreement. Similarly, Pakhtunkhwa Energy and Development Organisation (PEDO) has an arrear of Rs7,147.604 million in electricity sales to the federal government. A reliable government source told this correspondent that the projects were delayed due to bureaucratic hurdles, which are hampering the production of cheap electricity, while Prime Minister Imran Khan is focusing on cheap hydropower generation in the country. Ongoing hydropower projects are also being affected due to non-payment of dues. According to documents available with this correspondent, the PEDO for the first time in Pakistan for hydropower projects conducted internationally competitive bidding in February 2016 for six projects of

Quang Nam in Vietnam pulls plug on four hydropower plants

  The central province of Quang Nam has scrapped plans for building four hydropower plants, the province People's Committee said. Nguyen Hong Quang, its deputy chairman, said Monday the People's Council decided to remove four small and medium-sized projects -- A Vuong 4 in Tay Giang and Dong Giang districts, Song Bung 3 in Nam Giang District, A Banh in Tay Giang District, and Dak Di 4 in Nam Tra My District – from the list of planned hydropower plants as they have low capacity, severely impact the environment, require large tracts of land, and bring low economic benefit. The fact their investment procedures were tardily completed impacted the planning and construction of other infrastructure and caused disapproval in the community, he said. "The scrapping of these hydropower projects is also to re-evaluate the impacts of small and medium-sized hydropower plants." Two other plants in Nam Giang District, Cha Val and Dak Pring 2, are also being considered for removal, ac