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China's National Energy Administration reported that in 2016, the country's new wind power equipment capacity was 19.
3 million kilowatts, and by the end of 2016, the cumulative equipment capacity was 148.
64 million kilowatts
.
It accounts for 9% of China's
overall power generation equipment.
In terms of regions, Yunnan Province has the most in the country, with an additional 3.
25 million kilowatts, followed by Hebei Province with 1.
66 million kilowatts, Jiangsu Province with 1.
49 million kilowatts, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region with 1.
32 million kilowatts, and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region with 1.
2 million kilowatts
.
The largest cumulative equipment capacity is Inner Mongolia, which is about 25.
57 million kilowatts
.
In 2016, wind power generated 241 billion kWh, accounting for 4%
of China's total electricity generation.
The average operating time of power generation equipment was 1,742 hours, more than 14 hours
compared to last year.
Unused, wasted wind power exceeded 49.
7 billion kWh in 2016, an increase
of 43% in Gansu Province, 38% in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 30% in Jilin Province, and 21% in Inner Mongolia.
The effective use of the generated electricity is expected to continue to increase
.
China's National Energy Administration reported that in 2016, the country's new wind power equipment capacity was 19.
3 million kilowatts, and by the end of 2016, the cumulative equipment capacity was 148.
64 million kilowatts
.
It accounts for 9% of China's
overall power generation equipment.
In terms of regions, Yunnan Province has the most in the country, with an additional 3.
25 million kilowatts, followed by Hebei Province with 1.
66 million kilowatts, Jiangsu Province with 1.
49 million kilowatts, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region with 1.
32 million kilowatts, and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region with 1.
2 million kilowatts
.
The largest cumulative equipment capacity is Inner Mongolia, which is about 25.
57 million kilowatts
.
In 2016, wind power generated 241 billion kWh, accounting for 4%
of China's total electricity generation.
The average operating time of power generation equipment was 1,742 hours, more than 14 hours
compared to last year.
Unused, wasted wind power exceeded 49.
7 billion kWh in 2016, an increase
of 43% in Gansu Province, 38% in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 30% in Jilin Province, and 21% in Inner Mongolia.
The effective use of the generated electricity is expected to continue to increase
.