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Published: 01 Jul 10
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CR Power ups capacity to 373.67 MW

CR Power ups capacity to 373.67 MW

CR Bayinxile Wind Farm begins commercial operation pushing CR Power’s attributable operational wind capacity up to 373.67MW.

Bayinxile Wind Farm is located in Ulanqab City, Inner Mongolia, with a total installed capacity of 49.5MW. It comprises 33 units of 1.5 MW wind turbine generators. The electricity generated by the wind farm, which is wholly-owned by CR Power, will be sold to the Inner Mongolia Power Grid.

In addition, CR Yangxi Longgaoshan Wind Farm, CR Penglai Daliuhang Wind Farm phase I and CR Weihai Economic and Technical Development Zone Wind Farm phase I
obtained approval from Guangdong Provincial Development & Reform Commission and
Shandong Provincial Development & Reform Commission, respectively.

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