Hopewind Electric has achieved a significant milestone with the successful completion of its first self-developed photovoltaic power generation project, the Fengshan photovoltaic power plant, located in Daying Town, Dali City. Spanning four villages, this project marks a major step forward for Hopewind Electric in harnessing clean energy and promoting sustainable development.
Project Overview
The Fengshan project covers approximately 173 hectares, with a booster station occupying about 23 mu. Utilizing a “block power generation, centralized grid connection” approach, the project features 131MWp DC capacity and 100MW AC capacity. Impressively, it achieved full-capacity grid connection within an expedited 78-day construction period, showcasing Hopewind Electric’s efficiency and capability in large-scale project execution.
Environmental Impact
Over its projected 25-year operational lifespan, the Fengshan project is expected to generate an average annual power output of 207.58 million kWh. This substantial contribution will notably reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 200 million tons annually, underscoring Hopewind Electric’s commitment to clean energy and ecological stewardship.

Technical Details
Comprising 45 plots, including 36 photovoltaic power generation units and 10MW/20MWh energy storage devices, the project incorporates 201,760 photovoltaic modules, 286 units of Hopewindโs 350kW string inverters, and 36 box transformers. The rapid completion and seamless operation of this expansive project highlight Hopewind Electric’s technical excellence and its role in setting new industry standards.
The Fengshan photovoltaic power plant not only enhances local energy infrastructure but also contributes to the economic growth of the community while preserving the ecological balance. This project in Dali City underscores Hopewind Electric’s dedication to advancing clean energy solutions and marks a significant stride towards sustainable development.
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