1월 마지막 업데이트 5, 2023
China Three Gorges (CTG) has begun work on a massive desert energy mega-project in Inner Mongolia’s Kubuqi Desert on Thursday.
그만큼 Kubuqi Base Project, with an estimated cost of 80bn yuan ($11.6bn), is the largest renewable energy project of its kind currently underway globally. CTG announced the start of construction at the first pilot project in the final days of 2022.
World’s Largest Desert-Based Renewable Project
프로젝트 will include wind, 태양, and energy storage on a massive scale to help China meet its ambitious renewable energy goals. The project will ultimately feature 8GW of solar capacity, 4GW of wind turbines, and 4GW of coal capacity, bloomberg reports.
풍력 태양광 시스템, 또한 ~으로 알려진 hybrid wind and solar systems, are renewable energy systems that combine wind turbines and photovoltaic panels to generate electricity.
The facility is set to become the world’s largest renewable project in a desert region, and will be able to transmit 40 billion kWh of electricity to Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei province annually, with more than half of this power being clean energy.
현재 건설 단계에는 에너지 저장 장치가 장착된 1GW의 태양광 용량이 포함됩니다.. CTG also announced that it will enter 2023 ~와 함께 27 new projects underway, totaling 19.6GW of clean energy capacity.
China’s Renewable Energy Goals
China has set ambitious goals for expanding its renewable energy base, which is already one of the largest in the world. The country aims to roughly double its renewable energy capacity to include 1,200GW of wind and solar by year 2030.
This push towards renewable energy is part of a larger effort to reduce the country’s reliance on coal and other fossil fuels, and to reduce carbon emissions in an effort to combat climate change.
The Kubuqi Base Project is a significant step towards achieving these goals and will play a key role in helping China transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
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