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蒙东赤峰两项500千伏新能源送出工程投运
Core Viewpoint - The successful operation of two major renewable energy projects in Inner Mongolia marks a significant step towards achieving carbon neutrality goals and enhancing regional energy infrastructure [1][2][3] Group 1: Project Overview - The projects include the 1 million kilowatt wind-solar-storage desert management demonstration base and the ecological management wind power project, both located in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia [1][2] - The first project has a new transmission line of 15 kilometers and is expected to deliver 1.851 billion kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually, saving 558,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by 1.532 million tons [1] - The second project features a 25-kilometer transmission line and is projected to generate 3.246 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, saving 997,000 tons of standard coal and cutting CO2 emissions by 2.738 million tons [2] Group 2: Environmental and Economic Impact - Combined, the two projects will deliver over 5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, sufficient to meet the needs of over 1.3 million households, and will reduce CO2 emissions by over 4.2 million tons each year [2] - The projects exemplify a new development model of "wind-solar-storage + ecological restoration," promoting both energy generation and environmental management [2] Group 3: Infrastructure and Future Prospects - The completion of these projects significantly enhances the regional power grid's capacity to integrate renewable energy, alleviating pressure on the grid and facilitating a transition from high-carbon to green low-carbon energy structures [3] - The projects are connected to the Zicheng 500 kV substation, which will enable the aggregation of surrounding planned wind and solar projects, supporting the development of new industries such as "green hydrogen" and "green computing power" [2]