China's biggest onshore wind power project, operated by the state-owned China General Nuclear Power Corporation, is now fully operational in Inner Mongolia. With 701 wind turbines boasting a total installed capacity of 3 million kilowatts, the facility aims to produce 10 billion kilowatt-hours annually, significantly cutting standard coal consumption by 2.96 million tons and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 8.02 million tons.
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World’s largest energy-producing onshore wind farm goes online in China

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China's largest onshore wind power project has started operation in Inner Mongolia with 701 turbines, producing 10 billion kWh annually.


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