China's Ningxia 6 GW Hybrid Photovoltaic Project in Coal Mining Subsidence Areas Begins Operations
The Ningxia 6 GW hybrid photovoltaic project has commenced operations, enhancing energy supply and ecological rehabilitation in desertified areas. It includes the Ningdong 2 GW and Lingwu 4 GW bases, covering an area of 16,000 football fields. The project aims to meet the annual electricity needs of 7.2 million households and save 3.24 million tons of standard coal per year. It supports China's carbon neutrality goals and features 600 MW of energy storage capacity, improving the stability of new energy exports.

The Ningxia 6 GW hybrid photovoltaic project, consisting of the Ningdong 2 GW and Lingwu 4 GW bases, has begun operations. Covering approximately 16,000 football fields, the project can supply electricity to 7.2 million households and save 3.24 million tons of coal annually.
It supports China's carbon neutrality goals and ecological development. The project includes 600 MW of energy storage, with 400 MW operational. It employs grid-forming technology to stabilize photovoltaic power generation. Enhanced export capacity is achieved through upgraded transmission infrastructure, facilitating efficient energy sharing and setting a precedent for new energy integration in desertified areas.




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