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Hongsongwa Onshore Wind Farm | China Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Hongsongwa is an operational onshore wind farm in China with a capacity of 155.7 MW. It contributes to the country's renewable energy expansion under national wind power targets.

Hongsongwa is an onshore wind farm located in China, operating in the renewable energy sector. With a capacity of 155.7 MW, it falls within the medium-to-large scale for wind farms in the region, supporting the country's growing wind power capacity. The facility operates under China's renewable energy framework, which includes national targets for wind and solar capacity, feed-in tariffs, and grid integration policies. Onshore wind farms like Hongsongwa typically use modern turbines to convert wind energy into electricity, feeding into the regional grid. As part of China's push to increase renewable energy share, Hongsongwa helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower carbon emissions. Its operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the local power supply, supporting energy security and environmental goals.

Environmental context

Wind farms like Hongsongwa are typically sited in areas with consistent wind resources, which may include grasslands or agricultural regions. The environmental context involves potential impacts on bird and bat populations, as well as visual and land-use considerations. Proper siting and mitigation measures are important to balance renewable energy generation with local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

Hongsongwa is an onshore wind farm located in China, at coordinates 42.56° N, 117.74° E.

Hongsongwa wind farm has a capacity of 155.7 MW, making it a medium-to-large scale wind facility.

Hongsongwa generates electricity from wind energy using onshore wind turbines.

China's renewable energy policy includes national wind capacity targets, feed-in tariffs, and grid integration requirements to promote wind power development.

Hongsongwa adds 155.7 MW of wind capacity, supporting China's transition to cleaner energy and reducing carbon emissions.
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