Overview
Hebei Guyuan County Dongxinying Wind is an operational onshore wind farm in China with a capacity of 199 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy expansion.
Hebei Guyuan County Dongxinying Wind is an operational onshore wind farm located in Hebei Province, China. With a capacity of 199 MW, it falls within the medium-to-large scale for wind farms in the region, supporting China's ambitious renewable energy targets. The facility operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards aimed at achieving 1,200 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2030. Onshore wind technology is well-established in Hebei, leveraging the province's favorable wind resources in northern China. The wind farm contributes to reducing carbon emissions and improving local air quality by displacing coal-fired power. It also supports grid stability in Hebei, a region with high industrial energy demand, and aligns with China's goal of peaking carbon emissions before 2030.
Environmental context
The wind farm is situated in Guyuan County, Hebei, a region with strong and consistent wind resources ideal for onshore wind energy. The area's grassland and hilly terrain minimize land-use conflicts, though wind farms can impact local bird and bat populations. Proper siting and mitigation measures help reduce these effects. The facility displaces fossil fuel generation, contributing to lower greenhouse gas emissions and improved regional air quality.
Frequently asked questions
The wind farm is located in Guyuan County, Hebei Province, China, at coordinates 41.4415 N, 115.5253 E.
The facility has a capacity of 199 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large scale onshore wind farm.
The facility is part of China's extensive wind power portfolio managed by various state-owned and private entities.
China supports wind energy through national feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, and a target of 1,200 GW of wind and solar capacity by 2030. Provincial governments also implement specific incentives.
By generating clean electricity, the wind farm reduces reliance on coal-fired power, cutting carbon emissions and air pollutants. It supports China's climate commitments to peak emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.