In the future, Turpan in Xinjiang may not only be famous for its rich grapes, but the largest wind power project currently planned in China will bring the "windmill forest" here » the most spectacular in China.
China Huadian Group Corporation and the administration of Xinjiang's Turpan Prefecture signed a cooperative development agreement at the end of March: starting from 2006, China Huadian Group Corporation will invest 15 billion yuan to develop 40,000 kilowatts per year in Turpan Xiaocao. Hufeng District will build a 2 million kilowatt wind farm. It will invest 1.5 billion yuan in the first five years to increase installed wind capacity to 300,000 kilowatts at a rate of 60,000 kilowatts per year.
The geographical location of China's three main satellite power plants
Offshore substations are generally called offshore wind farms, alsocommonly called offshore wind power plants, offshore wind farms or offshore wind power plants. According to the request for relevant public information, these are wind power generation facilities built on the ocean. By using wind energy on the ocean to generate electricity, wind energy can be converted into electrical energy and transmitted to the power grid of offshore wind power plants; consist of towers, blades. It is composed of generators, lines, etc., which can convert wind energy on the ocean into electrical energy and transmit it to the power grid.
1. Xichang Satellite Launch Base, China's largest commercial and aerospace satellite launch center - Xichang Satellite Launch Base, with alternating mountains and rivers, beautiful scenery, mild climate and l fresh air, is known as "colorful flowers". never fallbut, the east It has the reputation of “hot summer, cool spring all year round”. As the satellites rise one after another, the world is attracted and excited, and Xichang becomes more dazzling. In addition to names full of the beautiful feelings of nature such as "Moon City", "Little Spring City", "Panxi Treasure Bowl" and "Golden Zone", it also has names full of the charm of science and technology modern: "China Aerospace City", "Oriental Houston"...
2. The Jiuquan satellite launch base is located in the heart of the Badain Jaran desert, 210 kilometers northeast of Jiuquan City It is the oldest and largest satellite launch center built in China, and also has various models of launch vehicles and weather sounding rockets. complete and reliable launch systems and can launch satellites into medium and low orbit with inclarger lineages. Since the establishment of the center in 1958, it has achieved eight impressive firsts for the development of China's aerospace industry: on April 21, 1970, China's first artificial earth satellite rose here, on November 26, 1975, the first satellite returnable artificial land was created; launched here; on May 18, 1980, the first long-range launch vehicle flew into the planned airspace of the Pacific Ocean. On September 20, 1981, a rocket was used for the first time three satellites were sent into space. So far, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center has successfully launched 21 scientific test satellites, among which 8 retractable satellites launched here have a success rate of 100%. It is one of the three most famous satellite launch bases in China.
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The Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center is located in the plateau area northwest of the city ofTaiyuan, Shanxi province. It is located in the temperate zone, approximately 1,500 meters above sea level. adjacent to the Luya Mountain Scenic Area. This is a Chinese experimental satellite, application satellites and launches. One of the rocket launch test bases. The launch center includes rocket and satellite test workshops, equipment processing rooms, launch operation facilities, flight tracking and security screening facilities. Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center has multi-directional, multi-orbit, long-range and high-precision measurement capabilities, and is responsible for launch missions of various types of medium and low-orbit satellites and launch vehicles such as the sun. synchronous orbit meteorology, resources, communications, etc. The launch center was built in 1967. The winter here is long and there is no summer, spring and autumnare connected, the frost-free period is only 90 days, and the average temperature throughout the year is 5℃.