On April, Beijing Energy International’s 3.22-megawatt (1.399-megawatt for Phase-I) distributed photovoltaic project in Liandong Changziying, Daxing District, Beijing, successfully connected to the grid for power generation. This project marks the first distributed photovoltaic project in technology park undertaken by the company in Beijing, providing strong support for promoting the capital city’s green and low-carbon energy transition.
Located in Liandong U Valley Changziying Science and Technology Park, the project covers the rooftops of 22 buildings with BIPV photovoltaic systems, with a total installed capacity of 3.22 megawatts implemented in two phases. Phase 1 utilizes an area of approximately 12,000 square meters with a rooftop utilization rate of 100%, and an installed capacity of 1.399 megawatts. It adopts a “self-use with excess electricity uploading to the grid” mode, offering significant environmental and energy-saving advantages while effectively reducing overall construction costs and expenses.
After completion, the project is expected to annually generate approximately 1.725 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity, equivalent to saving about 690.05 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1,725.13 tons per year. It delivers significant social and economic benefits, contributing to the establishment of a clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient modern energy system in Beijing.