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Jan 08, 2024 05:14 PM
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China Breaks Ground on $7.7 Billion Renewables Mega-Project

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Silhouettes of wind turbines stand against the sky in July 2017 in Youyu county, North China’s Shanxi province. Photo: Bloomberg
Silhouettes of wind turbines stand against the sky in July 2017 in Youyu county, North China’s Shanxi province. Photo: Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) — A Chinese energy firm has broken ground on an enormous 55 billion yuan ($7.7 billion) project in Shanxi province combining wind turbines, solar panels and battery storage in an old coal mining area.

State-owned Jinneng Holding Group Co. Ltd. started construction on the project Friday, according to a report from Shanxi Daily. The facility in a derelict coal area in the mining hub of Datong will have 6 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity and 3.4 gigawatt-hours of energy storage. It will be connected to the grid by the end of 2025, feeding power to Beijing and its surrounding areas via the Datong-Tianjin ultra-high voltage power line, according to the report.

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