星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
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300MW project of TBEA is connected to the grid with full capacity

Source:TEBA

On December 27, TBEA’s 100MW Lingpaozhe 1 solar project in Shiguai district, Baotou city, Inner Mongolia, China and 200MW EPC bidding project China Minsheng Investment Group in Yanchi County, Ningxia,China were connected to the grid with full capacity on the same day.

China Minsheng Investment Group’s 200MW project is located in Gaoshawo Town, Yanchi County, Ningxia, China. The project was officially started on November 8 and connected to the grid with full capacity on December 27, with a construction period of 50 days, achieving the goal ahead of schedule. It is also another miracle created by TBEA after it completed the grid connection of three 100MW projects in only 42 days on June 29 this year.

In 2020, the year of the end of the The thirteenth Five-Year Plan, TBEA continues to comprehensively deepen the construction of development deployment of “One main body and two wings” with “solar and wind power plant operators” as the main body, “resources development and construction of soalr and wind power” and “inverter and SVG products manufacturing “as the wings, give full play to the management innovation, product innovation and technological innovation three drivers, leading the wind power and photovoltaic industry into a new era of grid parity.

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