Overview
Liaoning Chaoyang Kazuo Zhongsanjia Wind is a 30 MW onshore wind farm in Liaoning, China. It is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Liaoning Chaoyang Kazuo Zhongsanjia Wind is an onshore wind farm located in Liaoning Province, China. With a capacity of 30 MW, it is a medium-scale facility within China's vast wind energy sector. The plant is operational and plays a role in the local energy mix. The facility operates under China's national renewable energy framework, which includes feed-in tariffs and renewable portfolio standards aimed at increasing wind and solar capacity. Onshore wind is a mature technology in China, with the country being the world's largest wind power market. The 30 MW scale is typical for provincial-level wind projects. Environmentally, the wind farm helps reduce reliance on coal-fired power, which dominates China's energy sector. It contributes to carbon emission reductions and supports Liaoning's transition to cleaner energy. The facility's grid integration is supported by China's expanding transmission infrastructure.
Environmental context
The wind farm is located in Liaoning Province, which has a continental climate with strong seasonal winds, making it suitable for wind energy. Onshore wind farms like this one can have visual impacts on the landscape and potential effects on local bird and bat populations. However, proper siting and mitigation measures can minimize these impacts. The facility contributes to reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in a region heavily reliant on coal.
Frequently asked questions
The wind farm is located in Liaoning Province, China, near the coordinates 41.43 N, 119.82 E.
The facility has a capacity of 30 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale onshore wind farm.
It is an onshore wind farm that uses wind turbines to generate electricity from wind energy.
China supports wind energy through feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, and national targets under its Five-Year Plans. The country aims to increase non-fossil fuel energy share.
The wind farm generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on coal and lowering carbon emissions. It supports Liaoning's transition to renewable energy.