Overview
Cgn Jilin Daan Laifu Phase 1 is a 49 MW onshore wind farm in Jilin, China. It is operational and contributes to China's renewable energy capacity.
Cgn Jilin Daan Laifu Phase 1 is an onshore wind farm located in Jilin Province, China. With a capacity of 49 MW, it is a medium-scale wind energy facility that supports China's growing renewable energy portfolio. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional energy mix. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology to convert wind energy into electricity. China has a strong regulatory framework for renewable energy, including the Renewable Energy Law and national targets for carbon neutrality by 2060. The facility operates under China's feed-in tariff system and benefits from grid connection policies that prioritize renewable energy. This wind farm contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supports local energy needs. It also aligns with China's goals to increase the share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption. The facility's location in Jilin Province takes advantage of favorable wind resources, typical for onshore wind development in northern China.
Environmental context
The wind farm is located in Jilin Province, which has a continental climate with strong winds, making it suitable for wind energy generation. Onshore wind farms can have visual impacts on the landscape and may affect local bird and bat populations. However, proper siting and mitigation measures can reduce these impacts. The facility contributes to reducing reliance on coal-fired power, improving local air quality.
Frequently asked questions
Cgn Jilin Daan Laifu Phase 1 is located in Jilin Province, China, at coordinates 45.53 N, 123.67 E.
The wind farm has a capacity of 49 MW, making it a medium-scale onshore wind facility.
The facility is part of CGN's renewable energy portfolio in China.
China's renewable energy policy includes the Renewable Energy Law, feed-in tariffs, and national targets for carbon neutrality by 2060, which support wind farm development.
By generating clean electricity, the wind farm reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps China transition away from coal-fired power, improving air quality and supporting climate targets.