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The largest wind power project installed at ultra-high altitude in the world has begun, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 160000 tons per year.

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thank you, Mr. Air, a netizen of CTOnews.com, for your clue delivery! CTOnews.com April 9 news, the National Energy Voice official account, the National Energy Group Seni District, Naqu City Ouma Tinga 100MW wind power project started. The project is the largest wind power project approved by Xizang, and it is also the largest wind power project in the world at an ultra-high altitude of more than 4500 meters. it plays an important exemplary role in promoting the research and application of high-altitude wind turbines and accelerating the development of Xizang's new energy.

CTOnews.com learned that after the project is put into production, it is expected to save about 60,000 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 160000 tons per year, which will play an important role in improving the energy structure of Naqu City, enhancing the security capacity of power supply, promoting rural revitalization and economic and social development.

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