Luo Zhengyou, Tian Qijin Mi, Chuanguan News reporter He Qinhua.
Recently, the first water-light complementary photovoltaic project in Muli Tibetan Autonomous County - Kakiwa Hydropower Station hydro-solar complementary 210MW photovoltaic project full-capacity grid-connected power generation, the completion of the project has filled the gap in the photovoltaic industry in Muli, and the project is expected to achieve an average annual output value of 1100 million yuan, which can increase local finance and taxation by more than 1,000 yuan per year, can also drive the development of agriculture and animal husbandry, tourism and transportation through the benefits of "photovoltaic +", and effectively promote the high-quality economic and social development of Muli.
Photo by Zhou Xiaolong. Muli County has obvious advantages in solar thermal and wind energy resources, and is an area with abundant solar energy resources. In terms of water energy resources, the total theoretical reserves of water energy in the three major rivers such as Muli River, Shuiluo River and Yazui River are 4.6 million kilowatts, with a planned installed capacity of more than 3 million kilowatts, and the total theoretical reserves of water energy in the county are 16.8 million kilowatts.
In recent years, Muli County has firmly followed the path of new industrialization to promote the modernization of Muli, deepened the strategy of "strong industrial county", promoted the diversified development of "water, wind and solar storage", and built a demonstration base for water, wind and solar multi-energy complementary clean energy.
Photo by Wang Yongming. It is understood that there are more than 70 large, medium and small hydropower stations in Muli County, which have been developed by the state and the state and county "one river and three rivers", and the power station is about 1687040,000 kilowatts. Up to now, 23 power generation hydropower stations and 1,270 hydropower stations have been put into operation020,000 kilowatts, Kala, Mengdigou and other million-kilowatt hydropower projects are under construction. In the next step, Muli County will also plan to build an independent photovoltaic power supply area power grid extension project to ensure the stable operation of the power grid and help clean electricity**.
In addition, the "prelude" of wind power generation in Muli is also about to begin. During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Muli County plans to have a total of 10 wind power sites with an installed capacity of 14960,000 kilowatts, at present, the second phase of the Kara and the third phase of the wind power project have completed the wind measurement work, and the rest of the wind farms are carrying out wind measurement work.
Rows of photovoltaic panels shine in the sun, and a series of hydroelectric generators run non-stop, continuously flowing sufficient "green current" into the power grid to supply thousands of households. Muli will further practice the concept of "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets", accelerate the transformation of resource advantages into development advantages, and firmly embark on a green development path.