Jan 1, 2014 · Inner Mongolia is one of the main wind power bases of China accounting for nearly 30% wind capacity of the country. But its wind power available hours are lower than the
May 5, 2022 · Implement the national large-scale wind power photovoltaic base planning and layout plan, and carry out the planning of large-scale wind power photovoltaic bases in the
Dec 19, 2023 · A staff member works at a factory of a wind power company in Ulanqab, north China''s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Aug. 2, 2022. (Xinhua/Li Zhipeng) HOHHOT,
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Dec 15, 2024 · Abstract As an important strategic energy base in China, Inner Mongolia''s energy exports are dominated by coal and electricity. Under the background of "double carbon" target,
Dec 30, 2024 · Recently, the 1.5 million-kilowatt wind storage base project of Inner Mongolia Energy Urad Zhongqi has achieved the first unit connected to the grid for power generation.
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Inner Mongolia is one of the main wind power bases of China accounting for nearly 30% wind capacity of the country. But its wind power available hours are lower than the national average, and issues of integration and consumption of wind energy become a problem, causing for transmission line construction or grid security consideration.
Places like Inner Mongolia region without abundant water resources can build pumped storage power station to promote wind power integration . Meanwhile, encouraging more thermal power units to participant in load shifting of wind power integration are required. The specific incentive measures will be analyzed next in mechanism level. 4.1.2.2.
According to the status quo analysis of Inner Mongolia wind power development above, now the prominent matter of wind power development in Inner Mongolia are wind power unit–operation hours and integration rate is on a low side.
According to the successful practice of Inner Mongolia power grid, consumption rate of wind power is above 10% in average, and over 20% for more than a month and more than 30% for days. Wind power has become one of the main power supply without doubt.
Now Mengxi grid has formed “two horizontal three vertical” structure of 500 kV main power grid network and power supply area of cities in Inner Mongolia has shaped 220 kV main grid network structure. By the end of 2011, network structure of Mengxi grid is shown in Table 2.
Currently self-provided power plant capacity in Inner Mongolia power grid is 2450 MW. According to the principle of spontaneous private, these power plants neither participate in power grid peak shaving, nor to provide spare capacity for grid, which is unfavorable to wind power's normal operation.
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