Close Menu
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
What's Hot

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Solar Energy News
Monday, June 8
  • News
  • Industry
  • Solar Panels
  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Finance
  • Technology
  • Carbon Credit
  • More
    • Policy
    • Energy Storage
    • Utility
    • Cummunity
Solar Energy News
Home - Policy - Three Gorges unveils 16.5 GW renewable energy plan in China – SPE
Policy

Three Gorges unveils 16.5 GW renewable energy plan in China – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Three Gorges has unveiled plans for a 16.5 GW renewable energy project in China’s Taklamakan Desert, which will generate 8.5 GW of solar power, 4 GW of wind power, 3.96 GW from six ultra-supercritical coal-fired units and 5 GWh of electrochemical energy storage.

November 1, 2024
Vincent Shaw

Chinese state-owned company Three Gorges Energy has announced plans to invest in a massive integrated renewable energy base in the Taklamakan Desert, in the country’s Xinjiang region.

The total investment for the project is estimated at approximately CNY71.848 billion ($10.09 billion). It will include 8.5 GW of solar energy, 4 GW of wind energy and six ultra-supercritical coal-fired units, each with a capacity of 660 MW, giving a total of 3.96 GW of installed capacity, together with 5 GWh of electrochemical energy storage.

Three Gorges Energy’s subsidiary, Three Gorges Bazhou Ruoqiang Energy Co. Ltd., will lead the investment. Shareholders in the subsidiary include Three Gorges Energy, China Yangtze Power Co. Ltd., Three Gorges Capital Holdings and Yangtze Three Gorges Investment Management Co. Ltd., with stakes of 34%, 33%, 16.5% and 16.5% respectively. .

The registered capital will represent 25% of the total investment, amounting to approximately CNY 18 billion, contributed by the shareholders in proportion to their stake. The remaining 75% will come from syndicated loans, financial leasing and entrusted loans.

The announcement stated that a significant portion of the electricity generated by this integrated “wind-solar-fire-storage” project will be transmitted via ultra-high-voltage direct current (UHVDC) lines under construction, connecting southern Xinjiang with the Sichuan regions and Chongqing. The total construction period is expected to be three to four years, with timelines for renewable energy and storage projects adjusted based on the progress of supporting coal-fired projects and electricity transmission lines, ensuring synchronized generation and consumption.

See also  US government offers $62 million for hydrogen technology – SPE

Once completed, Three Gorges Energy estimates that the entire project will provide approximately 36 TWh of clean electricity per year to the Sichuan and Chongqing regions. The project is also expected to contribute significantly to sand control in the Taklamakan Desert region.

The company indicated that all relevant renewable energy projects have secured construction indicators and are progressing in the pre-approval process. The supporting coal project has received necessary approvals, including environmental impact assessments and energy savings assessments, although land use permits are still pending. The other preparatory work is proceeding in an orderly manner.

On the same day, Three Gorges Energy published its third-quarter report for 2024, revealing revenue of CNY21.76 billion for the first three quarters, a year-on-year increase of 12.81%. However, net profit fell 6.31% to CNY 5.093 billion.

This content is copyrighted and may not be reused. If you would like to collaborate with us and reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.

Popular content

Source link

China Energy Gorges plan renewable SPE unveils
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
solarenergy
  • Website

Related Posts

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
News

SMA to start mounting medium -sized power stations in the US in 2026

By solarenergyMay 20, 20250

SMA America has announced that in 2026 it will compile its solutions for Medium Tension…

SunPower goes bankrupt – SPE

August 8, 2024

Computer simulations provide new insights into improving solar cell materials

October 18, 2024

Cold, clear skies boost solar energy in northeastern Europe as storms darken the west – SPE

March 15, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026

‘Come out from behind your screen, our industry is ultimately about people’

June 6, 2026
Our Picks

Dutch solar owners asked to switch off during peak periods to ease the distribution crisis

June 7, 2026

The hydrogen flow: Toyota demonstrates its racing prototype on liquid hydrogen

June 7, 2026

Era of electrification exposing Australia’s weakest link

June 6, 2026
About
About

Stay updated with the latest in solar energy. Discover innovations, trends, policies, and market insights driving the future of sustainable power worldwide.

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news and updates about Solar industry directly in your inbox!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 Tsolarenergynews.co - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.