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Liaoning's Largest Wind Power Farm Under Construction

September 4, 2008
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Energy & Cleantech

Dalian Tuoshan Wind Power Farm, the largest wind power farm in Liaoning Province, is being built with an investment of CNY2.8 billion by China Power Investment Corporation.

The wind power farm is located in Tuoshan, Wafangdian, Dalian, and occupies an area of 62 square kilometers. The investment for phase I is CNY530 million and 33 wind power units, each with a capacity of 1,500 kilowatts, will be put into operation in December 2009.

Tuoshan Wind Power Farm will have a total capacity of 300,000 kilowatts — producing 700 million kilowatt-hours annually.

Currently Inner Mongolia has the most wind power units in China, with Jilin and Liaoning ranking second and third respectively.

Tags: China Power, Dalian, Inner Mongolia, Jilin, liaoning, Tuoshan, Wafangdian, wind power

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