The World's Largest Desert Centralized Photovoltaic Power Generation Base Is About To Be Connected To The Grid For Power Generation

Sep 15, 2020

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China State Construction Power Construction Co., Ltd. stated on the 13th that the No. 1 project of Inner Mongolia Dalate Banner Photovoltaic Power Leading Award Base, which was constructed by its subsidiary China Construction Zhonghuan Engineering Co., Ltd., was successfully completed. This means that the world's largest desert centralized photovoltaic power generation base is about to be connected to the grid for power generation.


It is reported that this project was undertaken by China State Construction Engineering Co., Ltd. through EPC general contracting. The project has an installed capacity of 69.03 MW. After completion, it will be integrated with the first phase of the photovoltaic power station in the base. It covers an area of about 1.2 million square meters, with an annual power generation capacity of 2 billion kWh and an output value of 620 million yuan. It will become the world's largest desert. Centralized photovoltaic power station.


As a national leading award base for photovoltaic power generation, the project has continued to optimize and improve construction technology and power generation technology, and has always maintained an industry-leading level. It can increase power generation efficiency by 15% and drive the technological development of Inner Mongolia's new energy industry.


Yu Haowei, deputy general manager of the New Energy Division of China Construction Zhonghuan Engineering Co., Ltd., and project manager of Dalat Photovoltaic Power Phase II No. 1 Project, introduced that during the construction process, the project team tackled difficulties and solved the problem of drilling holes and deserts. In windy weather and other issues, more than 23,000 photovoltaic supports were successfully built in the desert, and more than 170,000 photovoltaic power generation panels were successfully laid. The construction period delayed by the epidemic was recovered, the construction task was successfully completed, and the grid connection was imminent. The goal of power generation.


It is reported that the design of the project adopts the model of “complementary forest and light” to realize the “dual optimization” of clean energy environmental protection benefits and economic benefits of crop planting. Sand barriers are planted on the periphery of the base, and protective green belts are created on both sides of the main road. Dwarf economic forests suitable for local growth are densely planted to stabilize quicksand and resist wind and sand, and steadily promote desertification control; in addition to green plants, the planting area of cash crops such as red dates and astragalus reaches 48,000 mu, increasing the ecological economy of local poor residents Income provides strong support for poverty alleviation and prosperity.


According to reports, the energy saving and emission reduction effect of the project after grid-connected power generation is equivalent to saving 660,000 tons of standard coal, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 1.65 million tons, and reducing dust 450,000 tons, which will effectively improve the energy structure and ecological environment quality of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.


Source: Chemical Network

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