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投资988亿!配套储能5GWh!内蒙古沙戈荒风、光大基地全面开工

Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Kubuqi Desert New Energy Base in Inner Mongolia marks a significant step in China's renewable energy development, aiming to enhance the green energy structure in North China and promote ecological restoration [2][5][7]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Kubuqi Desert New Energy Base is the first large-scale "sand-gobi-wasteland" wind and solar power base in Inner Mongolia, with a total investment of 98.8 billion yuan, planning to build 8 million kilowatts of solar power and 4 million kilowatts of wind power, along with supporting coal power and new energy storage [2][5]. - The project is expected to be completed and operational by the end of 2027, with an annual electricity supply of approximately 36 billion kilowatt-hours to the North China power grid, of which 60% will be renewable energy [5]. Group 2: Environmental Impact - The base will reduce standard coal consumption by about 6.4 million tons and cut carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 16 million tons annually, contributing to the green transformation of the energy structure in North China [5]. - The Kubuqi Desert Base has already established 13.06 million kilowatts of renewable energy capacity and has implemented a "photovoltaic + desertification control" model, restoring around 300,000 acres of desertified land [5][7]. Group 3: Broader Context - Inner Mongolia has approved six large-scale "sand-gobi-wasteland" wind and solar power bases, with a total planned renewable energy capacity of 72 million kilowatts, which will supply 216 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually to North, East, and Central China [7]. - The green electricity proportion is expected to be around 60%, leading to a reduction of approximately 38.4 million tons of standard coal consumption and nearly 100 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, while also promoting ecological restoration in several deserts [7].