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辉煌60载 魅力新西藏|“白天用光伏,晚上靠风电”
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-07-22 06:05

Core Insights - The project at Oumatengga, Naqu City, Tibet, is a 100MW wind power project developed by the State Energy Group, which has been operational for over 500 days [1][2] - The project has achieved significant milestones, being the first 100MW renewable energy project in Tibet and the largest wind power project in terms of single unit capacity and installed scale in ultra-high altitude areas [2] Group 1 - The wind farm has generated approximately 220 million kWh of electricity since its commissioning, equivalent to saving 70,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 190,000 tons [2] - The construction of the project was completed within the same year it was approved, setting a record for the fastest wind power project in Tibet [2] - The clean energy base in Naqu City has surpassed 1.17 million kW of installed capacity, including 992,500 kW of solar power, 107,500 kW of wind power, and 76,800 kW of hydropower, with an external electricity supply of 150 million kWh [2] Group 2 - The operational team has adapted to the harsh high-altitude environment, with temperatures dropping below -20 degrees Celsius in winter, ensuring the wind turbines operate efficiently [1] - The integration of wind and solar energy enhances energy security for winter heating and electricity supply in the region [2]