Recently, the 300,000-kilowatt wind power project in Abagaqi, China'a Inner Mongolia, built by CSCEC, successfully completed the installation of all 60 turbines. The N60 turbine nacelles and blades were smoothly connected at a height of 100 meters, marking the successful completion of the entire lifting task. This achievement has laid a solid foundation for achieving the goal of all turbines being grid-connected and generating electricity by the end of the year.
The project is located in Abagaqi, Inner Mongolia, covering a total area of approximately 322 square kilometers. It includes the installation of 60 wind turbine units and a 220-kilovolt step-up substation.
The wind farm is situated at an elevation ranging from 1050 meters to 1180 meters. The hub height of the turbines is 108 meters, with blades measuring 91 meters in length. The swept area is equivalent to three football fields, and the total installed weight amounts to 535.8 tons. By establishing an integrated control platform combining BIM, GIS, and IoT technologies, intelligent warning and smart decision-making management have been achieved. Through collaborative work, over 600 large transportation vehicles were utilized, and the main lifting equipment was relocated more than 60 times. The entire installation of all turbines was successfully completed in 261 days.
Once the project is completed, it will provide approximately 978 million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually, resulting in a reduction of approximately 938,900 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.