Inner Mongolia Inlaid Huangqi Wind Power Project is a 125MW onshore wind power project. It is planned in Inner Mongolia, China. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the dormant stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The project is being developed and currently owned by Xilinguole League Xianghuangqi GCL Energy. The company has a stake of 100%.

Contractors involved

Inner Mongolia Inlaid Huangqi Wind Power Project (Inner Mongolia Inlaid Huangqi Wind Power Project - Phase I) will be equipped with China Shipbuilding Group Haizhuang Wind Power H111-2.0 turbines. The phase consists of 37 turbines with 2MW nameplate capacity.

Inner Mongolia Inlaid Huangqi Wind Power Project (Inner Mongolia Inlaid Huangqi Wind Power Project - Phase II) will be equipped with China Shipbuilding Group Haizhuang Wind Power H136-3.0 turbines. The phase consists of 17 turbines with 3MW nameplate capacity.

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About Xilinguole League Xianghuangqi GCL Energy

Xilinguole League Xianghuangqi GCL Energy Co Ltd provide development, research and manufacturing of lithium, silicon, carbon and other high-tech mateial. The company is headquartered in Jiangsu Province, China.

This content was updated on 25 January 2024

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