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    Abandoned stone mines are turned into photovoltaic power plants

    • Last Update: 2022-11-23
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, the first phase of the "Beisheng photovoltaic project" in Miaoxi Town, Huzhou City, was connected to the grid for power generation
    .
    The project is "transformed" from about 700 mu of land in the former abandoned mining area and surrounding areas of Miaoxi Town, with a total of more than 80,000 photovoltaic panels and a total power generation capacity of 20 MW
    .

    After the completion of the project, it will integrate photovoltaic power generation, Chinese medicinal materials and modern agricultural planting, with an average annual photovoltaic power generation capacity of 20 million kilowatt-hours, and all power generation will be integrated into the local power grid of Huzhou, which can reduce the use of standard coal by 6,600 tons and carbon dioxide emissions
    by 1,730 tons for Huzhou every year.

    Recently, the first phase of the "Beisheng photovoltaic project" in Miaoxi Town, Huzhou City, was connected to the grid for power generation
    .
    The project is "transformed" from about 700 mu of land in the former abandoned mining area and surrounding areas of Miaoxi Town, with a total of more than 80,000 photovoltaic panels and a total power generation capacity of 20 MW
    .

    photovoltaic

    After the completion of the project, it will integrate photovoltaic power generation, Chinese medicinal materials and modern agricultural planting, with an average annual photovoltaic power generation capacity of 20 million kilowatt-hours, and all power generation will be integrated into the local power grid of Huzhou, which can reduce the use of standard coal by 6,600 tons and carbon dioxide emissions
    by 1,730 tons for Huzhou every year.

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