Alashan photovoltaic mine control project is connected to the grid to generate electricity
On April 15, the 200 MW photovoltaic mine control project of the second phase of Datang Alashan Lanshan achieved full-capacity grid-connected power generation, and rows of photovoltaic modules were neatly arranged, and the former Gobi desert turned into a blue "photoelectric ocean" under the sunlight.The project helps mine ecological restoration by combining photovoltaics and mine governance.
After the project realizes full-capacity power generation operation, the average annual power generation is 300 million kWh, which can save about 130,000 tons of standard coal per year, reduce about 370,000 tons of carbon dioxide, dust and nitrogen oxides, and achieve zero emissions, which are of special significance for promoting clean energy construction in the "Shage Wilderness" area, promoting green and low-carbon development, improving the regional ecological environment, and promoting local rural revitalization.