Core Insights - The project in Inner Mongolia's Dengkou County combines photovoltaic power generation with ecological restoration, creating a "blue sea" of solar panels in the desert [1][2] - The photovoltaic project covers an area of 44,600 acres and is expected to generate an average annual power output of 3.27 billion kWh, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 2.07 million tons and saving 1.07 million tons of standard coal [1] - The project employs a unique design that allows for the growth of sand-fixing plants like Haloxylon ammodendron, enhancing both ecological and economic benefits [1] Project Development - The project has two energy storage stations, one of which is expected to be operational by mid-December 2024, with a total annual charging capacity of 1 billion kWh [2] - The installed photovoltaic capacity in Dengkou County has reached 5.36 million kW, with 143,400 acres dedicated to ecological restoration through the planting of Haloxylon and other plants [2] Strategic Goals - The local government aims to implement a circular industrial development model that integrates power generation, planting, desertification control, and rural revitalization, leveraging the opportunities presented by renewable energy [3]
四中全会精神在基层丨内蒙古磴口:沙漠“蓝海”增“绿”记
Xin Hua She·2025-12-09 13:04