On December 31, the first wind turbine unit of Beijing Energy International’s 80MW wind power project in Nandagang, Huanghua, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province was successfully connected to the grid, marking another significant milestone in the commissioning and operation of the company’s wind power projects in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region.

Located within the Nandagang Industrial Park in Cangzhou, the project features a total installed capacity of 80MW. Supporting facilities include a 110kV step-up and collection substation, a 110kV transmission line with a total length of 32.252 kilometers, as well as a 12MW/24MWh energy storage system. During the construction process, the project team tackled challenges such as marshy and ponded geological conditions, long-distance transmission lines crossing multiple townships, and the transportation of extra-long turbine blades. By adopting innovative progressive construction techniques, the team completed the 32km line erection and overcame logistical hurdles like railway crossings, finishing all core construction within just four months.

Following commissioning, the project is expected to generate approximately 212 million kWh of clean electricity annually. This is equivalent to saving 63,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by 175,400 tons. The project will effectively optimize the regional energy mix and contribute to the coordinated emission reduction of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and China’s dual carbon goals.