The world's largest wind power photovoltaic base starts construction in China
January 03, 2023
Construction of the new energy base project in the north-central Ordos of the Kubuqi Desert, built by the China Three Gorges Corporation and the Inner Mongolia Energy Group, started construction in Dalate Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia. The project is the world's largest wind power solar panel base project developed and constructed in desert, Gobi, and desert areas, and it is also the first 10-million-kilowatt new energy large base project in my country to start construction. The planned total investment of the Kubuqi base project is over 80 billion yuan, with a total installed capacity of 16 million kilowatts, including 8 million kilowatts of photovoltaics and 4 million kilowatts of wind power, and supporting reconstruction and expansion of advanced and high-efficiency coal power installed capacity of 4 million kilowatts. The pilot project announced this time is a 1 million-kilowatt solar panel power generation project, and corresponding energy storage facilities will be configured and constructed. After the project is fully completed, it will be able to transmit about 40 billion kWh of electricity to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region each year, of which clean energy will account for more than 50%, which is equivalent to saving about 6 million tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 16 million tons. Lei Mingshan, Chairman and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of China Three Gorges Corporation, said that the Kubuqi base project has a large scale, high technical difficulty, and great innovation significance. It provides important demonstration application scenarios for new technologies, new mechanisms, new models, and new formats in the new solar energy system. During the construction of the Kubuqi base project, we will continue to explore and carry out ecosystem protection and restoration, and build a circular development model that integrates new energy power generation, ecotourism, and desert control. The Kubuqi Desert is located in the northern part of the Ordos Plateau in Inner Mongolia and is the seventh largest desert in China. In 2014, the Kubuqi Desert was identified by the United Nations Environment Program as a "Global Desert Eco-Economy Demonstration Area". Kubuqi desert governance has also become a green business card for China. On the same day, the China Three Gorges Corporation announced the intensive start of 27 new energy and Yangtze River protection projects, and the Kubuqi base project is one of them. The planned total investment of these start-up projects is 109.055 billion yuan, with a total installed capacity of 19.6368 million kilowatts, all of which are clean energy and ecological environmental protection projects.