Yunnan Energy Investment Co., Ltd. has taken a new step in expanding its green energy portfolio by approving the Sejia Photovoltaic Power Generation Project. The project will be developed through its subsidiary, YEIG Malong New Energy Generation Co., Ltd., with a total planned investment of around Yuan 91.92 million.
The project is located in the Malong District of Qujing City in Yunnan Province. It has been included in the provinceโs first batch of new energy development projects for 2025. The location offers suitable conditions for construction, which is expected to help complete the project within a short period of about six months.
In terms of technical details, the solar power plant will have a rated capacity of 20 MW and an installed capacity of 23.96 MWp. Once it becomes operational, the project is expected to generate about 31.78 million kilowatt-hours of electricity every year. This level of output will support the regional power grid and help meet the growing demand for electricity in the area.
The project is also expected to operate efficiently, with an estimated 1,326 equivalent full-load hours annually. This indicates stable performance and effective utilization of solar resources available in the region. The development of this project highlights the strong solar potential of Malong and its ability to contribute to clean energy generation.
This move reflects the companyโs continued focus on strengthening renewable energy infrastructure. By investing in solar power, Yunnan Energy Investment is working to reduce dependence on conventional energy sources and support the transition toward cleaner and more sustainable power.
The Sejia photovoltaic project is also aligned with broader efforts by Yunnan Province to increase the share of renewable energy in its energy mix. Projects like this play an important role in reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmentally friendly development.
Overall, the approval and planned construction of the Sejia project show steady progress in Chinaโs renewable energy sector at the regional level. With its expected output and efficient design, the project is likely to make a meaningful contribution to local energy supply while supporting long-term sustainability goals.
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