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
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