The first batch of units, from one of China's first large-scale wind power photovoltaic base projects – the Datang Tuoketuo outward project with an installed capacity of 2 MW, has successfully connected to the grid for power generation, local media reported on December 28.
The project, invested by China Datang Corporation Ltd. (Datang Group) and conducted by Datang Tuoketuo power plant, is the country's first multi-energy complementary project that utilizes existing thermal power channels to bundle new energy.
Located in North China's Inner Mongolia, the 2-MW Datang Tuoketuo transmission project boasts 1.7 MW of wind power capacity and 0.3 MW of photovoltaic capacity.
Once being put into operation, more than 4.1 TWh of "green power" can be added every year, more than 1.43 million tonnes of standard coal will be saved, and more than 4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced.
The grid connection of the first batch of units marks a solid step for the world's largest in-service coal-fired power plant – Datang Tuoketuo – towards the world's largest multi-energy complementary integrated energy base.
(Writing by Riley Liang Editing by Emma Yang)
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