China’s first floating distributed photovoltaic power generation project in mine waters put into operation at full capacity

Recently, at the Guoneng Ningdong Power Plant in Majiatan Town, Lingwu City, Ningxia, the fourth phase of the 5.1 MW floating distributed photovoltaic power generation project in the mine water area on the lake surface of the mine drainage water gathering lake on the west side was successfully connected to the grid for power generation, and the “floating on the water” photovoltaic power station was put into operation at full capacity. This power station is also the first floating power station in the mine water area with high salt and high mineralization in China.

It is understood that the mine water area floating distributed photovoltaic power generation project has a total installed capacity of 23 megawatts in four phases. The project organically combines idle mine water areas with the development of new energy, utilizes the lake area construction of the mine drainage water gathering lake, and realizes the spatial intensive use of land. After completion, the average annual power generation is about 32.39 million kWh, saving 9,875 tons of standard coal annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 27,000 tons, sulfur dioxide emissions by about 5.2 tons, nitrogen oxide emissions by about 5.8 tons, and reducing the power consumption rate of the plant by about 0.34%. Since the first grid connection on June 29, 2022, 41.3097 million kWh of green electricity has been generated as of April 19, 2024


Post time: Apr-28-2024