New Energy Projects
In project
  • - Jiangsu Baoying Wind Farm in Yangzhou
  • - Jiangsu Jinhu Wind Farm in Huai’an City
  • - Gaoyou PV Power Plant in Jiangsu
  • - Lukou Energy Storage Project in Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu
  • - Ganduo Photovoltaic Power Station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu
  • - Xiejia Photovoltaic Power Station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu
Jiangsu Baoying Wind Farm in Yangzhou

Jiangsu Baoying Wind Farm is located approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Shanyang Town in Baoying County, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. With an installed capacity of 100 megawatts, it generates about 272.7 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, equivalent to saving approximately 954,450 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 2,377,940 tons per year. This project provides significant social and economic benefits and contributes to building a clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient modern energy system in Yangzhou.

Jiangsu Jinhu Wind Farm in Huai’an City

Situated in Jinhu County, Huai’an City, Jiangsu Province, Jinhu Wind Farm has an installed capacity of 100 megawatts. Forty wind turbines are arranged in an irregular butterfly shape along the road by Gaoyou Lake. It generates about 272.7 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, saving approximately 688,500 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 1,958,000 tons per year. This project provides critical support for the region’s green and low-carbon energy production transition and contributes to the creation of a regional green highland, aiding in the earlier achievement of the dual carbon goals.

Gaoyou PV Power Plant in Jiangsu

Gaoyou 100MW photovoltaic power plant developed by Beijing Energy International is located in Taifeng Village, Cheluo Town, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. Once connected to the grid, the project is expected to generate approximately 115.8385 GWh of electricity annually. Compared with coal-fired power plants, the project will save about 892,000 tons of coal each year, reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2.5094 million tons, sulfur dioxide by 86,900 tons, and nitrogen oxides by 8,300 tons. As an agro-PV complementary project, the power plant also helps alleviate local employment pressure, increases farmers’ income, and boosts local fiscal revenues. It plays a positive role in optimizing the local energy mix, promoting energy conservation and carbon reduction, and advancing the green economy development agenda.

Lukou Energy Storage Project in Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu

The 50 MW/100 MWh Lukou Energy Storage Project of Beijing Energy International in Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, covers a total area of approximately 10,000 square meters. Its core components include a 50 MW/100 MWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery energy storage system, one 110 kV booster substation, and three 35 kV collector lines. Electricity is transmitted via a single 110 kV transmission line connected to the reserved 110 kV spare bay of the Huake Substation, supported by 0.7 kilometers of underground cable. The energy storage system is equipped with LFP batteries and integrated PCS step-up transformer containers, and innovatively adopts a 1500 V DC system and liquid-cooling technology to ensure efficient and stable operation. The project will effectively alleviate peak load regulation pressure on the Jiangning Development Zone power grid and strengthen regional power supply security. Its operational model includes participation in the electricity spot market, providing services such as peak shaving, valley filling, and ancillary frequency regulation.

Ganduo Photovoltaic Power Station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu

Located in Ganduo Town, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou, the Ganduo Photovoltaic Power Station of Beijing Energy International covers an actual land area of 8,479.25 mu (around 564.7 acres), with a recorded project capacity of 460 MW and an actual installed capacity of 611 MW. Its annual power generation is approximately 750 million kWh, equivalent to saving about 92,000 tons of standard coal each year. Throughout its planning and construction, the project has championed the principle of intensive land use. By employing elevated mounting structures with optimized clearance, it seamlessly integrates “power generation above with aquaculture below”—a hallmark of the fishery-solar complementary model. This initiative epitomizes the “solar-plus” philosophy, merging renewable energy with fisheries and ecological preservation. With this “symphony of water and light”, the project stands as a testament to the harmony between energy transition and rural revitalization, injecting sustained momentum into the green development of the Yangtze River Delta.

Xiejia Photovoltaic Power Station in Yangzhou, Jiangsu

The 294 MW Xiejia PV Power Station, developed by Beijing Energy International, is located in Guolou Village, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou, Jiangsu. Spanning approximately 5,860 mu (around 390.2 acres), the facility generates 490 million kWh of clean electricity annually—equivalent to saving 60,000 tons of standard coal. As a flagship project, it serves as both a vivid implementation of China’s dual carbon strategy and a benchmark for Jiangsu’s intensive “fishery-solar” land-use policy. Driven by the vision of “ecological beauty, industrial growth, and shared prosperity”, the project seamlessly bonds clean energy with modern agriculture, offering a replicable and scalable “green blueprint” for rural revitalization.