The annual average power generation of China’s largest “fishery photovoltaic complementary” project connected to the grid is about 1.86 billion kilowatt hours

On December 22nd, it was learned from the National Energy Group that China’s largest “fishery photovoltaic complementary” project, Guohua Investment Hebei 1.09 million kilowatt seawall photovoltaic power station, has successfully connected to the grid for power generation. The project is located in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, along the coast of Bohai Sea. It will construct 363 arrays with a total of 2.31 million photovoltaic modules, covering an area of approximately 26000 acres. It is the third batch of large-scale wind and photovoltaic base projects in the country, with a total investment of about 6.5 billion yuan. After the project is connected to the grid, the average annual power generation is about 1.86 billion kilowatt hours, which can meet the annual electricity consumption of 2.79 million residents. It can save about 561000 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 1.4 million tons annually.

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