Guangdong to develop renewable energy will build more than 80 wind farms

While the development of nuclear power is temporarily limited, wind power and solar energy are once again attracting attention as a renewable clean energy source, and it also ushered in an opportunity for vigorous development. According to the data, China's wind power installed capacity reached 40 million kilowatts in 2010, and it is estimated that wind resources available for inland and offshore development will reach more than 700 million kilowatts. China's solar photovoltaic cell is the world's first.

The reporter learned from the Guangdong Electric Power Grid Electric Power Research Institute that according to the latest plan, Guangdong will vigorously develop wind energy, solar energy and other renewable energy, and has put into operation, planning, construction of more than 80 wind farms and more than 10 gold sun demonstration projects. At present, the largest photovoltaic power station in South China will be planned to start production in Heyuan on the 23rd of this month, with an installed capacity of 8,100 kilowatts.

According to Dr. Xu Boyu of the hospital, Dr. Zeng Jie told reporters that there are 18 wind farms that have been put into operation in Guangdong, and about 50 are under construction. "Wind energy, solar energy and clean energy are the same as nuclear energy, but wind energy and solar energy are renewable energy sources. The prospect for development is unlimited."

In addition, it is understood that China will start the second batch of Golden Sun demonstration projects in the near future and build more than 10 solar photovoltaic power stations.