The first batch of units at the Tibet Shannan Caipeng Wind Power Project officially connected to the grid and began power generation on the 8th. The estimated annual power generation will exceed 223 million kWh, saving approximately 60,000 tons of standard coal each year, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 164,000 tons. This will effectively enhance the local energy security capacity and play a positive role in the pursuit of the “dual carbon” goals.
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The first batch of units at the Tibet Shannan Caipeng Wind Power Project officially connected to the grid and began power generation
The first batch of units at the Tibet Shannan Caipeng Wind Power Project officially connected to the grid and began power generation on the 8th. The estimated annual power generation will exceed 223 million kWh, saving approximately 60,000 tons of standard coal each year, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 164,000 tons. This will effectively enhance the local energy security capacity and play a positive role in the pursuit of the “dual carbon” goals.