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First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

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First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

2024-12-14 16:57 Last Updated At:17:57

The first wind power project in southern part of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was connected to the grid at full capacity on Saturday, marking a milestone achievement in harnessing wind energy in China's high altitude mountainous regions above 3,000 meters.

The project, located in Wuqia County of the Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture of Xinjiang which is part of the Pamir Plateau, is also the country's westernmost wind farm. It features 38 turbines, each installed at altitudes between 2,800 and 3,300 meters, with a total capacity of 200,000 kilowatts.

"The project can produce about 540 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year - enough to power 300,000 households for a year. This output will save around 164,800 tons of coal and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 450,000 tons compared to traditional coal-fired power plants," said Zhang Shigang, chairman of the Xinjiang branch of Longyuan Power under CHN Energy, the project's operator. All turbines are located on mountaintops, which presents unique challenges due to the rugged terrain.

"The biggest difference between working here and on flat land is that the cranes can't move here. After each installation, we have to take the crane apart and transport it to the next site using trucks," said Wang Tiande, the electrical manager for the project.

Additionally, three bulldozers are needed to pull a truck up the mountain, resulting in over thirty trips for crane relocation, which takes about four days each time.

The project also deals with extreme and rapidly changing weather conditions at high altitudes, necessitating constant monitoring of wind speeds.

Environmental considerations are crucial, given the sparse vegetation and diverse wildlife in the prefecture.

"We carefully chose turbine locations to avoid animal migration paths and created ecological buffer zones to ensure a normal life for wild animals," said Zhang Shigang.

Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture enjoys long sunlight hours, with over 1,400 hours of usable sunlight each year. Currently, the prefecture has developed 1.84 million kilowatts of solar power capacity. Its complex landscape is crisscrossed by seven major river systems, providing ample hydropower resources, with installed hydropower capacity reaching 1.09 million kilowatts.

With the launch of the newly connected wind farm, the prefecture is now building a clean energy system that includes about 58 percent solar power, 35 percent hydropower, and seven percent wind power. This shift toward renewable energy has allowed the region to achieve a 100 percent green electricity supply in its grid.

First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

First wind farm in southern Xinjiang achieves full capacity grid connection

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed his urgent call for an end to the Middle East conflict to prevent the worsening global hunger crisis, Farhan Haq, deputy spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, said at the UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday.

Speaking at a press briefing, Haq quoted the UN Chief as saying that amid the escalating tensions in the Middle East, diplomacy must prevail.

He also cited the warnings from UN agencies that the conflict in the Middle East is feared to plunge tens of millions more into food insecurity. "The secretary general asserts once more that the war in the Middle East must stop, diplomacy must prevail, all Security Council resolutions must be implemented. The latest one, Resolution 2817, must be respected as we see that countries in the Gulf continue to be targeted," Haq said.

"And the World Food Program (WFP) is warning today that the total number of people around the world facing acute levels of hunger could reach record numbers in 2026 if the escalation in the Middle East continues to destabilize the world's economy. New analysis by WFP estimates that almost 45 million more people could fall into acute food insecurity or worse if the conflict does not end by the middle of the year, and if oil prices remain above 100 dollars a barrel. These would add to the 318 million people around the world who are already food insecure," he said.

Haq also highlighted the strategic significance of the Strait of Hormuz, noting that the key to restoring its safe and secure operation lies in bringing an end to the conflict.

He said that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres would travel to Brussels later on Tuesday for urgent consultations with European officials on navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and follow-up safeguard measures.

UN chief renews urgent call for end to Middle East conflict to prevent worsening global hunger crisis

UN chief renews urgent call for end to Middle East conflict to prevent worsening global hunger crisis

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