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Located in Ma'anshan Wind Farm, Eryuan County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it is one of the tallest wind farms in China. The wind farm has planned five wind farms: Ma'anshan, Huangcaopo, Guanyinshan, Qianhaizi and Dalongtan. The altitude is between 2,600 and 3,300 m. This is a wind farm with relatively large installed capacity and good development prospects. However, the wind farm environment is generally relatively desolate, so conditions are a bit harsh. I don't know if you can adapt.
It's still a little far from Dali. .
I don't know the situation of Huaneng, but compared to Yudean, the situation of Huaneng is definitely not bad. The main benefits are very good. Maybe you don't have to worry about things like buying a house.
The permanent acquisition of land is generallyent based on the machine position of 25*25 meters. If there is a box type transformer, it must be added. The land occupied by the booster station is also the subject of permanent land acquisition.
Attempts to use wind energy to produce electricity began at the beginning of the 20th century. In the 1930s, Denmark, Sweden, the Soviet Union and the United States applied rotor technology from the aviation industry and successfully developed some small wind power devices.
This type of small wind turbine is widely used in windy islands and remote villages. The cost of generating electricity is much lower than that of a small internal combustion engine. However, electricity generation capacity at that time was relatively low, generally less than 5 kilowatts.
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China Development:
2006 In In 2007, China had a total of 6,469 wind turbines, of which MW units accounted for 21.2%. In 2007, this proportion jumped to 38.1%, an increase of 16.9 percentage points. In 2007, the cumulative installed capacity of global wind power reached 94,100 MW, an increase of 27% from 74,200 MW the previous year.
In 2007, China's installed wind capacity was 6.05 million kilowatts, reaching the target set for 2010 three years ahead of schedule; in the six years from 2001 to 2007, the installed capacity of wind power in China increased 14 times; In 2007 alone, China's installed wind power capacity increased by 3.449 million kilowatts, more than the cumulative total of China's wind power in history. With the rapid development of the wind power industry, the supply of wind power equipment exceeds demand.
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