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新模式开启 新疆哈密百万千瓦“光热+光伏”项目全容量并网

Core Insights - The largest linear Fresnel solar thermal integrated energy demonstration project in China, the Three Gorges Group's Hami 1 million kilowatt "solar thermal + photovoltaic" project, has achieved full capacity grid connection, marking the official launch of a new collaborative operation model for "solar thermal + photovoltaic" [1] - The project is located in Hami City, Xinjiang, with a total installed capacity of 1 million kilowatts, consisting of a 100,000-kilowatt solar thermal storage power station and a 900,000-kilowatt photovoltaic power station [1] - The solar thermal component utilizes 260,000 linearly arranged mirrors to concentrate sunlight, heating molten salt for energy storage, capable of storing energy for up to 8 hours, thus enabling efficient conversion and stable utilization of solar energy [1] Project Details - The project allows the solar thermal power station to leverage its energy storage peak regulation capabilities in deep complementarity with the 900,000-kilowatt photovoltaic power station [1] - During the day, photovoltaic power generation meets the basic load of the grid; at night or during rainy periods, the thermal storage system seamlessly provides power, achieving 24-hour stable output [1] - After full capacity grid connection, the solar thermal storage power station can fully utilize its role as a basic regulating power source, working in tandem with the photovoltaic station to form a clean energy base with multi-energy complementarity [1] Environmental Impact - The project is expected to produce approximately 2.067 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually, resulting in a reduction of over 1.63 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions [1]