28MW Jinkouba Hydropower Project
VCS-476
China
Renewable Energy
Description
The Jinkouba Hydropower Project: Providing Sustainable Energy to the Northwest Region of China The Jinkouba Hydropower Project is a run-of-river hydropower project located on the Baishuijiang River in Gansu Province, China. The project has an installed capacity of 28MW, which is provided by two 14MW turbines. The project generates an annual net output of 127,900MWh, which is exported to the Northwest Region Power Grid (NWPG) through Gansu Grid. Key Highlights: - The project generates clean energy through the use of run-of-river hydropower technology, which utilizes the natural flow of the river to generate electricity. - The Jinkouba Hydropower Project is an important addition to the renewable energy infrastructure of Gansu Province, which is known for its abundant renewable energy resources. - The project provides energy to the Northwest Region Power Grid, which helps to reduce the region's reliance on fossil fuels and supports China's goal of reducing carbon emissions. The Jinkouba Hydropower Project is an important step towards a more sustainable future. By generating clean energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, the project helps to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change and supports the transition to a low-carbon economy.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
13.1
Remaining Supply:
79,486.94