China Power Construction Corporation Achieves Multiple Major Project Wins and Commencements in Renewable Energy and Infrastructure

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China Power Construction Corporation has recently announced a series of exciting developments, marking significant progress in various projects related to new energy, water conservancy infrastructure, and general infrastructure construction. These initiatives will lay a solid foundation for accelerating the company’s strategic transformation and promoting high-quality development.

The Jiangsu Lianyungang Pumped Storage Power Station has officially commenced construction. This project is a key implementation initiative in the Yangtze River Delta integration development plan, with a total installed capacity of 1.2 million kilowatts, featuring four units of 300,000 kilowatts each. Once completed, it is expected to generate approximately 1.4 billion kilowatt-hours annually, consuming around 1.82 billion kilowatt-hours of clean energy, thus providing substantial regulating power to the Jiangsu power grid.

The Hubei Nanzhang Pumped Storage Project has also kicked off its main construction phase. Located in the Li Miao Town of Nanzhang County, Hubei Province, this project boasts a total installed capacity of 1.8 million kilowatts. Upon completion, it will save 682,000 tons of standard coal annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.7 million tons, effectively ensuring the safe and stable operation of the electricity grid in northwestern Hubei while promoting green and low-carbon economic development in the region.

The construction of the Xiongan Regulation and Storage Reservoir, a vital project of the South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Route, has fully commenced. This project marks the first regulation and storage reservoir in the South-to-North Water Diversion Middle Route and includes the construction of upper and lower regulation reservoirs, connecting works to the main canal, access roads, and other auxiliary facilities.

The Low-Carbon Transformation Photovoltaic Project in the Toksun County Industrial Park, Xinjiang, has started. This initiative, located in the Kumish Town of Toksun County, boasts an installed capacity of 200 megawatts on the AC side, paired with 20 megawatts/40 megawatt-hours of energy storage, and includes the construction of a new 220 kV substation. Once operational, it is projected to provide around 440,000 megawatt-hours of clean electricity annually, saving approximately 132,400 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon emissions by about 360,500 tons.

In collaboration, subsidiaries such as the Hydropower Fifth Bureau, Hydropower Fourteenth Bureau, Hydropower Fifteenth Bureau, East China Institute, and Jiangxi Institute have jointly won the bid for the Gantian Pumped Storage Power Station EPC Project, located in the Dabu Township of Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, with a total installed capacity of 1.2 million kilowatts. The project primarily consists of an upper reservoir, lower reservoir, water conveyance system, underground powerhouse, and switch station.

The Railway Construction Company has secured three contracts. The Hydrogen Energy Commercial Vehicle Innovation Demonstration Center project in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, includes the construction of a new plant covering 34 acres and the renovation of the original factory area. The City North Area Development project includes the construction of five municipal roads and a park, while the Changfu 220 kV Substation project encompasses civil works, cable channels, and external line engineering.

The Fujian Institute has won six contracts, including studies on supplementary quotas for the main structure of cable underground tunnels, cost standards for new waterproof materials in construction, and work on overhead transmission lines.

The Hebei Engineering Company has also received three contracts. The Multi-Energy Complementarity Demonstration Project (wind power) in the Huaren Baodi Jiuyuan Industrial Park is located in the Erwangzhuang Town of Baodi District, Tianjin, covering the core construction of the wind farm.

Projects such as the 140,000-kilowatt capacity pumped storage power station in Hebei Lingshou and the 130,000-kilowatt pumped storage power station in Chaoyang, Liaoning have also been awarded contracts, ensuring significant contributions to regional energy capacity and stability.

Furthermore, the Yiliang Industrial Park Roof Distributed Photovoltaic EPC Project in Yunnan plans to utilize the rooftops of industrial buildings for a distributed photovoltaic power station with a total installed capacity of 50.18 megawatts, adopting a “self-consumption and surplus power grid connection” generation model.

The Shandong Electric Power Construction Company has won four contracts, including the Phase II Expansion Project of the Huaren Xiantao Power Plant, which is a demonstration project for upgrading traditional energy. Upon completion, it is expected to generate 5.5 billion kilowatt-hours annually, increasing its total installed capacity to 12 billion kilowatts and adopting advanced combustion technology that reduces carbon emissions by approximately 30%.

Other noteworthy projects include the 95.2 megawatt wind power project in Chongqing and the Jingzhou Thermal Power Phase II Expansion Project, which aims to enhance environmental monitoring and the utilization of fly ash.

The Hydropower Eleventh Bureau has secured four contracts for projects like the Low-Carbon Transformation Photovoltaic Project in the Tachen City Industrial Park of Xinjiang, which has a total installed capacity of 994 megawatts and includes an 80 megawatt/160 megawatt-hours energy storage system.

Finally, the Jiangxi Hydropower Company has won the operation and maintenance service project for seven photovoltaic power stations in Yunnan, covering a total capacity of 800 megawatts across regions such as Dali, Kunming, and Yuxi.

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