Overview
Jilin Daan Honggangzi Wind is an operational onshore wind farm in China with a capacity of 48 MW, contributing to the country's renewable energy expansion.
Jilin Daan Honggangzi Wind is an operational onshore wind farm located in Jilin Province, China. With a capacity of 48 MW, it represents a medium-scale wind energy facility within China's vast renewable energy portfolio. The facility is situated in the northeastern region of China, an area with significant wind resources that support large-scale wind power development. The facility operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards aimed at achieving the country's ambitious carbon neutrality goals by 2060. Onshore wind farms like Jilin Daan Honggangzi benefit from China's strong policy support for wind energy, including grid integration priorities and financial incentives. The 48 MW capacity places it in the medium-scale category for Chinese wind farms, which often range from small (<50 MW) to large (>100 MW) installations. Environmentally, the wind farm contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity generation. It also supports local energy security and economic development in Jilin Province. The facility's operational status ensures ongoing clean energy generation, aligning with China's transition to a low-carbon energy system. Its location in a region with favorable wind conditions maximizes energy output and efficiency.
Environmental context
The wind farm is situated in Jilin Province, a region with strong and consistent wind patterns ideal for wind energy generation. The area's flat terrain and agricultural landscape minimize visual and land-use conflicts, while modern turbine designs incorporate measures to reduce bird and bat impacts. The facility supports China's renewable energy targets by providing clean electricity without air or water pollution.
Frequently asked questions
Jilin Daan Honggangzi Wind is located in Jilin Province, China, at coordinates 45.616000 N, 123.942000 E.
The wind farm has a capacity of 48 MW, making it a medium-scale onshore wind facility.
It generates electricity from wind power using onshore wind turbines.
China supports wind energy through national feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, and grid integration policies, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2060.
By generating clean electricity, it reduces reliance on fossil fuels, cuts greenhouse gas emissions, and supports China's renewable energy targets.