Construction has officially begun on a new 100 MW photovoltaic-storage-data integration project in Delingha, located in the Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The groundbreaking ceremony was held at the Delingha PV and Thermal Industrial Park, marking an important step in strengthening the regionโs renewable energy infrastructure.
The project is designed to combine solar power generation, energy storage, and digital technology into a single system. It will have an installed capacity of 100 MW of solar power, supported by a 15 MW/30 MWh energy storage system. A key feature of the project is a smart management platform that will use data analytics to improve energy flow and overall efficiency.
This integrated approach will help manage the variability of solar energy by storing excess power and supplying it when needed. It is expected to provide a more stable and reliable electricity supply to the grid. The combination of solar, storage, and data systems reflects a growing trend in Chinaโs energy sector to modernize power systems through digital solutions.
The project also highlights the efforts of Qinghai Province to make better use of its rich solar resources. The region has been actively developing clean energy projects to support sustainable growth. Once completed, the facility is expected to serve as a model for future integrated energy systems, contributing to both local industrial development and the countryโs broader clean energy goals.
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