New Energy Projects
In project
  • - Heilongjiang HAPHARM Photovoltaic Power Station
  • - Hedong Wind Farm in Yuanbao Town, Harbin, Heilongjiang
  • - Ruilong Wind Farm in Shangzhi, Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang HAPHARM Photovoltaic Power Station

Heilongjiang HAPHARM Distributed Photovoltaic Power Station is located within the existing plant area of Harbin Pharmaceutical Group Bioengineering Co., Ltd. in Hulan District, Harbin City. With a total installed capacity of 3.18716 megawatts and operating under the “self-consumption with excess electricity uploading to the grid” mode, the project will provide clean electricity to the plant. Upon completion, it is expected to generate about 3.5013 million kilowatt-hours annually, saving approximately 10,700 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 26,310 tons per year. This project fully utilizes the abundant solar energy resources in the area, improving the regional energy structure and aligning with national energy policies, providing significant social, environmental, and economic benefits.

Hedong Wind Farm in Yuanbao Town, Harbin, Heilongjiang

Hedong 100MW wind farm project in Yuanbao Town, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is developed by Beijing Energy International with a total installed capacity of 100MW and an accompanying 220kV booster substation. Upon commissioning, the project is expected to generate approximately 280 GWh of green electricity annually, equivalent to saving about 85,400 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 227,000 tons. The project brings significant economic and social benefits and contributes to the scaling-up of the local green industry.

Ruilong Wind Farm in Shangzhi, Heilongjiang

Ruilong wind farm project in Shangzhi, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, has a total installed capacity of 100MW and includes the construction of a 220kV booster substation. Once operational, the project is expected to generate about 280 GWh of clean electricity annually, saving approximately 85,400 tons of standard coal and cutting carbon dioxide emissions by around 227,000 tons. The project delivers strong economic and social benefits and supports the national dual-carbon goals while promoting regional green industrial development.