New Energy Projects
In project
  • - Jiangling Photovoltaic Power Station in Jiangxi Province
  • - Lingge Distributed PV Project, Nanchang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangxi
  • - Shiyong Fishery-PV Complementary Project in Yifeng County, Yichun, Jiangxi
Jiangling Photovoltaic Power Station in Jiangxi Province

The Jiangling Photovoltaic Power Station is located in Nanchang County, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, with an installed capacity of 63.05 MW. It is regarded as a green energy factory jointly built by Beijing Energy International and Jiangling Motors Corporation. The photovoltaic power station produces about 64.03 million kWh of green energy annually, saves about 20,000 tons of standard coal, and reduces about 52,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, thus making contributions to building a “resource-saving and environment-friendly” society in Jiangxi.


Lingge Distributed PV Project, Nanchang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangxi

Beijing Energy International’s Lingge 17.7MW distributed photovoltaic project in Nanchang Economic and Technological Development Zone is the first distributed PV power plant with energy storage in Jiangxi. It is located within the premise of Lingge Nonferrous Metals Processing Co., Ltd. in Nanchang. The project utilizes workshop rooftops with color steel tiles, concrete roofs, newly constructed steel carports, and ground-based photovoltaic spaces. It operates under a “self-consumption with surplus power fed to the grid” model. Once in operation, it is expected to generate about 6.96 GWh of electricity annually, saving approximately 2,227.2 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by around 6,939 tons. It will contribute positively to environmental and social development, and further promote Nanchang’s clean and low-carbon energy transition.

Shiyong Fishery-PV Complementary Project in Yifeng County, Yichun, Jiangxi

Beijing Energy International’s 100MW fishery-PV complementary project in Shiyong, Yifeng County, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, has been successfully connected to the grid. The project includes a 100MW photovoltaic system and 20MW/40MWh energy storage. It utilizes a “fishery-PV complementary” model, with PV panels installed above the water surface and fish farming conducted below, enabling efficient land use. After being put into operation, it is expected to generate about 107 GWh of green electricity annually, saving nearly 31,600 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by around 82,600 tons. The project will further support the local energy structure transformation and contribute to achieving Jiangxi’s dual-carbon goals.