Power
Jiangxi Plans to Build Fourteen Windfarms by 2010
According to the planning, most of the 14 windfarms will be located in the surrounding area of Poyang Lake, the second largest fresh water lake
Released Friday, May 25, 2007
Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas). According to the new energy development planning published by Jiangxi Development and Reform Commission recently, fourteen wind farms will be built in the province during the eleventh five-year plan and the wind power installation capacity will reach 100-120 MW in 2010.
According to the planning, most of the fourteen windfarms will be located in the surrounding area of Poyang Lake, the second largest fresh water lake in China, except for the Duping Mountain windfarm. Following the acceleration in development, Daling windfarms Phase I in Xingzi county, Changling windfarms Phase I in Lushan District as well as Laoyemiao and Jishanhus windfarms in Duchang County will be completed by 2010.
For the period of 2010-2020, Jiangxi will continue to develop more windfarms in the surrounding area of Poyang Lake and part of a mountainous area, including the construction of: Zaohu windfarm in Hukou County; Laoyemiao Wind Farm (phase II) in Duchang County; Daling (phase II) and Shaling windfarms in Xingzi County; Changling (Phase II), Shizishan and Gutang windfarms in Lushan District; Jishan windfarm in Yongxiu County; Lianhu windfarm in Poyang County; Junshanhu windfarm in Jinxian County; and Pingshan windfarm in Yudu County. The total wind power installation capacity will reach about 1,000 MW by 2020, accounting for about 43% of the total exploitable wind power resources in the province.
The reserve of total wind energy resources in Jiangxi province is about 60,000 MW, among them about 2,300 MW is technically exploitable. According to the planning, annual power output from windfarms in the province could reach 2,320 GWh by 2020. Compared to the advanced coal-fired generating unit, about 657,400 tons of standard coal can be saved while reducing the emission of 15,400 tons of SO2; 275,000 tons of flue dust; and 3,035 tons of NOx every year.
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