Overview
Heilongjiang Xingkaihu Fengmishan is an operational onshore wind farm in China's Heilongjiang province, with a capacity of 49 MW. It contributes to the region's renewable energy generation.
Heilongjiang Xingkaihu Fengmishan is an onshore wind farm located in Heilongjiang province, China. The facility is operational and has a capacity of 49 MW, placing it in the medium-scale range for wind farms in the region. It is situated near Xingkai Lake, contributing to the local energy mix with clean wind power. The facility operates under China's renewable energy regulatory framework, which includes national renewable portfolio standards and feed-in tariffs for wind power. China has aggressively expanded wind capacity as part of its commitment to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. Onshore wind farms like this one benefit from these policies, which provide stable revenue through guaranteed grid access and pricing. Environmentally, the wind farm helps reduce reliance on coal-fired power, a major source of emissions in Heilongjiang. The region's windy conditions make it suitable for wind energy, though careful siting is needed to minimize impacts on local bird populations and land use. The facility supports China's goal of increasing non-fossil fuel energy to 25% of primary energy consumption by 2030.
Environmental context
Heilongjiang province experiences strong winds, particularly in the Xingkai Lake area, making it suitable for wind energy generation. Wind farms like this one help displace coal-fired electricity, reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. However, onshore wind installations can affect local bird and bat populations through collisions, and may alter visual landscapes. Proper siting and mitigation measures are important to balance renewable energy benefits with ecological considerations.
Frequently asked questions
Heilongjiang Xingkaihu Fengmishan is an onshore wind farm located in Heilongjiang province, China, near Xingkai Lake.
The wind farm has a capacity of 49 MW, making it a medium-scale onshore wind installation.
The operator of Heilongjiang Xingkaihu Fengmishan is not publicly listed, but it operates under China's national renewable energy policies.
China supports wind energy through national renewable portfolio standards, feed-in tariffs, and grid access guarantees, aiming for 25% non-fossil fuel energy by 2030.
By generating clean electricity, the wind farm reduces reliance on coal power, cutting carbon emissions and air pollution in Heilongjiang province.