New Energy Projects
Overseas project
Australia
Australia
  • - Biala Wind Farm Project in Australia
  • - Gullen Solar Farm Project in Australia
  • - Gullen Range Wind Farm Project in Australia
  • - Wollar PV Project in Australia
  • - Australia’s Moorabool Wind Power Project
Viet Nam
Viet Nam
  • - Vietnam’s Cuu An Wind Power Project
Biala Wind Farm Project in Australia

The Biala Wind Farm Project is situated near Biala in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, with a total installed capacity of approximately 110 MW and a total of 31 wind turbines. The project produces about 360 million kWh of green electricity annually, equivalent to saving approximately 108,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 266,000 tons per year. It will further optimize the local energy structure, supporting regional energy transition and the global drive toward clean and low-carbon energy development.

Gullen Solar Farm Project in Australia

Located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, the Gullen Solar Farm Project is a ground-mounted centralized photovoltaic power station with a total installed capacity of approximately 10 MW. By sharing the site and certain supporting infrastructure with the existing wind farm, the project effectively enhances land-use efficiency and the stability of overall energy output. The project generates approximately 19 million kWh of green electricity per year, equivalent to saving about 5,700 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 14,000 tons annually. This further optimizes the local energy mix and contributes to regional energy transition and the global development of clean, low-carbon energy.

Gullen Range Wind Farm Project in Australia

The Gullen Range Wind Farm is the first wind power project invested in and constructed by Beijing Energy International in Australia. Located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, the project has a total installed capacity of approximately 165.5 MW. It features 73 wind turbines arranged in a multi-model configuration. Generating approximately 500 million kWh of green electricity annually, the project is equivalent to saving about 150,000 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 370,000 tons per year. By effectively lowering fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, it delivers significant environmental and social benefits.

Wollar PV Project in Australia

Beijing Energy International’s Wollar 346MW photovoltaic project in New South Wales, Australia, is the company’s first PV project in Australia and the largest overseas PV project of Beijing Energy Holding (BEH). The project includes a 330kV step-up substation, 5,400 flat single-axis tracking brackets, 60,480 double-glass bifacial PV modules, 3,600 string inverters, 58 medium-voltage transformers, and 12 circuits of 33kV collector lines. Upon grid connection, it is expected to generate about 546 GWh of clean electricity annually, equivalent to saving 164,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO₂ emissions by nearly 400,000 tons. The project delivers strong environmental and social benefits, contributes to optimizing the local energy structure, and supports the global transition to clean and low-carbon energy.

Australia’s Moorabool Wind Power Project

Australia’s Moorabool Wind Power Project is located in the power load center in the western region of Victoria, Australia, about 70 km from Melbourne, nearly 27 km southeast of Ballarat. The project extends roughly 14 km north and south between Ballan and Mount Wallace. The project uses 104 GW136-3.0MW direct-drive permanent magnet generators from Goldwind Technology, with an installed capacity of 312MW, which can produce about 1.05 billion kWh of electricity per year. The project comprises two areas, the Southern Area and the Northern Area, each with a 33/132kV booster station and other grid-connected facilities. There are 54 wind turbine sites in the Southern Area, with an installed capacity of 162 MW. There are 50 wind turbine sites in the Northern Area, with an installed capacity of 153 MW. The construction began in July 2018, and the wind farm has partially been operational by the end of 2020. The compliance testing with theAustralian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) was completed at full capacity in 2022.

Vietnam’s Cuu An Wind Power Project

Vietnam’s Cuu An Wind Power Project is located 7 km northwest of An Khê County of Vietnam’s Gia Lai Province, about 530 km from the country’s largest city, Ho Chi Minh City. The total capacity of the project is 46.2MW. The project uses 14 Envision Energy’s EN156/3.3 doubly-fed wind turbines. The total investment is about $81.5 million. All wind turbines of the project were launched into commercial operation on October 28, 2021, and the project is currently running stably. The annual load hours of this project are about 2,190, which means that 101.178 million kWh of green electricity can be produced annually, equivalent to saving 12,400 tons of coal resources and reducing 3.44 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.