Shanxi's largest wind-solar power project connects to grid
Updated: 2025-05-26
Shanxi province's largest wind-solar power project, with a capacity of 300 megawatts, connected to the grid on May 20 after 21 months of intense construction, injecting new momentum into the province's green development.
The 100 MW Huan'ang Yanglequan Wind Farm. [Photo/Shanxi Economic Daily]
Located at the intersection of Gujiao city and Loufan county, the project is comprised of the 100 MW Datang Rili Solar Power Station, the 100 MW Huan'ang Yanglequan Wind Farm, and the 100 MW Junzhiyuan Wind Farm. Together, they are expected to deliver 660 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy to the grid annually, saving approximately 198,000 metric tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by around 450,000 tons.
Zhou Xiang, project manager of Junzhiyuan Wind Farm, stated, "We have employed advanced wind turbines with rotor diameters of 191 meters, covering an area of 28,600 square meters. Once fully operational, the wind farm will generate 230 million kWh of clean energy annually, sufficient to meet the electricity needs of 575,000 residents."
To ensure the project's successful grid connection, the State Grid Taiyuan Electric Power Co implemented a collaborative new energy management model. A specialized team was formed to provide comprehensive tracking services throughout the entire process, including project registration, blueprint review, intermediate inspections, final acceptance, and the initiation of power transmission.