HK Electric to Dismantle Lamma Winds Turbine, Shifting Focus to Solar Power Expansion
Lamma Winds, Hong Kong's first commercial wind power project, will be dismantled after 20 years due to obsolescence. HK Electric cites safety concerns and the lack of replacement parts. The turbine generated over 16 million kilowatt hours of electricity, reducing carbon emissions by 13 million kilograms. HK Electric plans to transition to solar power, with over 9,000 solar panels installed at Lamma Power Station expected to reach 1.47 megawatts by 2025. The company emphasizes the need for a comprehensive renewable energy strategy.

Lamma Winds, the first commercial wind power project in Hong Kong, will be dismantled after 20 years due to safety and obsolescence concerns, as HK Electric reports the lack of suitable replacement parts. The turbine generated over 16 million kilowatt hours of electricity, equating to a reduction of 13 million kilograms of carbon emissions.
Moving forward, HK Electric is shifting focus to solar energy, with over 9,000 solar panels at Lamma Power Station expected to reach 1.47 megawatts by 2025. The company highlights the necessity for a comprehensive strategy to scale renewable energy, emphasizing reliability and the importance of local generation alongside potential imported zero-carbon electricity.




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