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2024.09.13
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Datang Inner Mongolia 1.7 million kW of new energy storage project, with capacity of 490MW/980MWh, covers the Alxa league region, the western and eastern area of Inner Mongolia. Recently, one of these three projects, Datang Inner Mongolia Alxa league 180MW/360MWh energy storage project, was completed and put into operation. The project includes Datang Alxa league Lanshan Phase II 200MW photovoltaic mining project with energy storage capacity of 60MW/120MWh; and Datang Alxa league Uliji 400MW wind power project with energy storage capacity of 120MW/240MWh. As the main equipment supplier for this project, HiTHIUM provides its innovative, cutting-edge Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) products to support the clean energy transition in Inner Mongolia and promote the construction of utility-scale wind power and photovoltaic bases.



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Lanshan Phase II 200MW photovoltaic mining project



Through the use of photovoltaic and mine management combined, Datang Alxa league Lanshan project has a total planned capacity of 200MW (AC) and installed capacity of 244.6MWp for DC system. This project is expected to generate 300 million kWh annually, saving about 130,000 tons of coal and 370,000 tons of CO2 emission every year.

As for Datang Alxa league Uliji project, it's a key project of clean energy in Uliji area. The total installed capacity of the project reaches 400MW, with the installation of 64 sets of single capacity of 6.25MW wind power equipments. The grid is expected to provide 1 billion kWh of clean electricity annually, with the reduction of 312,000 tons of coal and CO2 emissions of about 829,000 tons.


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HiTHIUM has successfully overcome environmental challenges and technological difficulties in the shortest possible time with its advanced and innovative BESS technologies. With  projects in Inner Mongolia such as Huaneng Shangdu, Tumd Right Banner, etc., HiTHIUM once again contributes to accelerate the local energy transition and the sustainable development of the regional economy.


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