Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan is a 79.5MW onshore wind power project. It is located in Inner Mongolia, China. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 2008. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The project is currently owned by Datang (Chifeng) Renewable Power with a stake of 60%.

The project generates 69,970MWh of electricity.

Development status

The project is currently active. The project got commissioned in December 2008.

Contractors involved

Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan (Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan Phase IIA) is equipped with China Ming Yang Wind Power Group MY1.5Se turbines. The phase consists of 19 turbines with 1.5MW nameplate capacity.

Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan (Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan Phase IIB) is equipped with China Ming Yang Wind Power Group MY1.5Se turbine. The phase consists of 1 turbine with 1.5MW nameplate capacity.

Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan (Inner Mongolia Duolun Daxishan Phase III) is equipped with China Ming Yang Wind Power Group turbines. The phase consists of 33 turbines, each with 1.5MW nameplate capacity.

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This content was updated on 4 January 2024

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