Decentralized Wind Power Blooms on the Grasslands: A Model for Harmony Between Energy and Ecology!
Decentralized Wind Power Blooms on the Grasslands: A Model for Harmony Between Energy and Ecology!
On the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia, the Ajtai Decentralized Wind Project in Sonid Right Banner-equipped with core wind turbines and technical support from CRRC Zhuzhou Institute -has achieved an impressive 5,006 annual full-load operating hours.
1, Local Generation, Local Consumption
The project follows a “decentralized development, localized utilization” model, delivering green power directly to nearby townships. This approach minimizes the need for voltage step-up and long-distance transmission, significantly reducing energy losses.
2, Light-Touch Development & Instant Restoration
From design to construction, the project has adhered to principles of “low-impact development” and “immediate ecological restoration.” Measures include:
1, Point-based land use to strictly limit the construction footprint
2, Rapid revegetation after installation
This careful approach has created a model for harmonizing wind power development with grassland conservation, setting a benchmark for renewable projects in ecologically sensitive regions.
