Friday, April 12, 2018, the weather was sunny
Spring is the season of recovery for all things, and it also seems to be a windy season, and Xinjiang is no exception. It often takes place every three days. Sometimes for an afternoon, sometimes all night, the strong wind kept roaring in my ears.
Especially in early spring, sometimes as soon as the wind starts to blow, it lasts for several days, and you can only sleep with the sound of the wind at night. If you suffer from a little neurasthenia, you won't be able to sleep well in a season like this.
If the wind blows all night, when you wake up in the morning, there will be many dead branches scattered in the trees on both sides of the road or on the ground . They are of different thicknesses. These are the results of the spring wind.
In my free time, I also read about raisons why Xinjiang is so windy. The overall relief of Xinjiang is said to consist of “three mountains sandwiched by two basins”. The "three mountains" are the Kunlun Mountains in the south, the Tianshan Mountains in the middle, and the Altai Mountains in the north. The "two basins" are the Tarim Basin between the Kunlun Mountains and the Tianshan Mountains, and the Junggar Basin between the Tianshan Mountains and the Altai Mountains.
Perhaps the special terrain has created many places in Xinjiang that are the “wind outlets” of our great motherland. Therefore, frequent, strong and violent winds seem to have become an important feature that distinguishes Xinjiang from other provinces.
Some people vividly say that the wind in Xinjiang is tangible. Wherever the wind blows, sand and rocks fly, the sky is dark and the earth is dark, the sun and the sun. The moon has no lighte, and the sand and dust are flying in the air, like a three-dimensional painting, like fog and smoke, drifting quickly to the east, and tens of thousands of tons of sand and dust have formed a storm of sand.
Many people reported that a train was overturned in Toksun, Turpan region. It seems that similar information has been seen on the Internet. It is very common for cars to be overturned on ordinary roads.
When experienced car drivers encounter strong winds, they adjust the front of the car to the wind direction, follow the wind, and move forward slowly, even if they take more time. errors, but it can actually avoid the risk of being scraped, which is something you can't do anything about.
Some people say that the Xinjiang wind blew away the sand mountains of Xinjiang, leaving onlymounds resembling castles. Locals call these wind-carved traces "Devil City", and some scholars call these aeolian relics "Yadan Landform". I can only say that it is a masterpiece of wind.
I think the most terrifying thing is the “tornado” in Xinjiang. Once on a train to Xinjiang, I saw a small tornado rising upward, with dust suddenly rising. From a distance it looked like a big funnel, which was a bit spectacular and scary.
Actually, if you think about it, the wind is not useless. On the way to Turpan, we saw the largest wind power plant in Asia - Dabancheng Wind Power Plant in Xinjiang, which is China's first large-scale wind power plant. There are currently 200 wind turbines installed, with an annual electricity generation capacity of 18 million watts. here we see, every millwind is seventy or eighty meters high.
One wind turbine blade I saw was over 40 meters long and weighed an unknown number of tons. A Steyr vehicle could only fire one blade at a time. After asking a specific question, it turns out that installing a domestic wind turbine requires an investment of about 800,000 to 1 million yuan, and installing an imported wind turbine requires an investment of nearly 3 million yuan.
No one can count the number of wind turbines that produce electricity in Xinjiang. Thanks to wind, Xinjiang has become one of the regions with the richest wind resources in China. According to local reports, the annual wind potential here is more than 900 billion kilowatts, second only to that of Inner Mongolia.
Xinjiang has unique conditions for using wind resources and wind energywill become an important alternative energy source in Xinjiang in the future.
Through wind power generation, I feel the mystery of human wisdom and the infinite potential of wind power.
Wind is a resource, it depends on how it is used and how people approach it. May the wind always benefit humanity.
According to Baidu map query: It is located in Huishui County, Guizhou Province.
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