On March 28, Xinjiang's first million-kilowatt new energy project in 2024 to be connected to the grid for power generation-the first typhoon of Hami Shijianfang Wind and Storage Integration Project was successfully connected to the grid for power generation. This project is also the first cross-regional access in Xinjiang. Market-oriented new energy projects.

The project covers an area of approximately 231 square kilometers, is equipped with 150 CSSC H176-6.7 MW low-temperature wind turbines, and supports the construction of 300,000 kilowatt-hours to 1.2 million kilowatt-hours energy storage power stations. It uses wind and storage collaborative control technology to achieve maximum consumption and utilization of wind resources. At the same time, the energy storage system can accept power grid dispatch, participate in power grid auxiliary services, improve the volatility of power grid access, and comprehensively improve power supply reliability.

After the project is officially put into operation, it can contribute about 3 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity every year, which is equivalent to saving about 900,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 2.8 million tons per year. It has significant economic and social benefits and will be significantly enhanced. Local energy supply guarantee capabilities and continue to promote green and low-carbon transformation and high-quality development of energy.

It is reported that this grid-connected line design closely focuses on the actual construction of the 750-kilovolt ring-Tarim ring network power grid in Xinjiang, insists on nearby access and efficient use, breaks geographical boundaries, and completes green electricity access across Hami and Turpan, providing a useful demonstration for innovative power grids. The access model has been used.


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