On November 5, the National Energy Group announced that the Lanhai Photovoltaic Power Station, the country's largest single coal mining subsidence area photovoltaic base, has officially started grid-connected power generation.
On November 5, the National Energy Group announced that the Lanhai Photovoltaic Power Station, the country's largest single coal mining subsidence area photovoltaic base, has officially started grid-connected power generation.
The project is expected to generate an annual electricity output of 5.7 billion kilowatt-hours, which is sufficient to meet the annual electricity needs of 2 million households. Situated in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, specifically in the Etuoke Qianqi area, the Lanhai Photovoltaic Power Station has approximately 5.9 million solar panels and a total installed capacity of 3 million kilowatts.
This project acts as a crucial supporting measure for China's "West-to-East Electricity Transmission" and "Western Development" strategies, particularly within the ultra-high voltage direct current transmission project from western Inner Mongolia to southeastern Shandong Province.