Guohua Tongliao Kezuo Zhongqi Phase I 49.5 MW Wind Farm Project
VCS-1310
China
Renewable Energy
Description
This project generates renewable electricity by harnessing the power of wind resources and supplying clean energy to the Northeast China Power Grid (NECPG). By replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, this project significantly reduces greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions. The project involves the installation and operation of 33 wind turbines, with each unit having a capacity of 1,500 kW and a total capacity of 49.5 MW. Once fully operational, the project is estimated to generate 108,830MWh of electricity annually, with a plant load factor of 25.1%. The project's lifespan is 21 years, which includes one year of construction. Key Highlights: - Generates renewable power by utilizing wind resources - 33 wind turbines with a total capacity of 49.5 MW - Estimated to generate 108,830MWh of electricity annually By displacing electricity generated from fossil fuels, the proposed project can reduce GHG emissions by 111,877 tCO2e per year during the first crediting period. The NECPG currently relies heavily on fossil fuels, with a combined margin emission factor of 1.0280 tCO2/MWh. This project is an essential step towards reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy practices in Northeast China. Overall, this project serves as an excellent example of how renewable energy can be integrated into existing power grids to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy practices.
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Total Retirements:
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Remaining Supply:
5,000