4 FAQs about Chabu wind power generation project

Where is the world's largest wind power & photovoltaic base project located?

The world's largest wind power and photovoltaic base project in China, which is a 10-million-kilowatt new-energy base, began construction in Ordos, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

What is the potential of onshore wind power in China?

Tables 5, 6, 7 and 8. The technical potential of onshore wind power and potential power generation in China could account for as much as 15,558.5 GW and 16,805.5 TWh/year, respectively. It is mainly distributed in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Gansu and accounts for 56% of the total potential.

Does China's Wind power have a 'dual carbon' target?

Based on the assessment, provincial contributions of wind power under the 'dual carbon' targets are also estimated. The results show that (a) the technical potential of China's wind power is 25.57 PWh/year, and the economic potential is 11.69 PWh/year.

How much wind power does China have in 2021?

By the end of 2021, the cumulative installed capacity of wind power reached 328 GW, and the annual power generation reached 652.6 TWh, accounting for 8% of China's annual power generation (SCC 2022). In 2021, China pledged to achieve carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, known as the “double carbon” targets (SCC 2020).

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