Inner Mongolia Xianghuangqi Shengshi Xinyuan Wind Farm is a 125MW onshore wind power project. It is planned in Inner Mongolia, China. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the dormant stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. Buy the profile here.

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The project is being developed by PowerChina Guizhou Engineering and Xianghuang Shengshi Xinyuan Wind Power. The project is currently owned by Xianghuang Shengshi Xinyuan Wind Power with a stake of 100%.

The project is expected to generate 243.75MWh electricity to offset 222,260t of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) a year.

The wind power project consists of 37 turbines each with 2 MW nameplate capacity and 17 turbines each with 3 MW nameplate capacity respectively.

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About PowerChina Guizhou Engineering

PowerChina Guizhou Engineering Co Ltd (GEPCC) creates wealth for the society and value for customers that offers the five energy markets of the new energy business, overseas business, infrastructure business, power traditional business, and traditional derivative business. GEPCC is headquartered in Guiyang, Guizhou, China.

This content was updated on 14 October 2024

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