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Chinalco’s Baotou Aluminum marks the beginning of two new renewable energy projects

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Update time : 2023-12-01 17:06:22
Recently, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Energy Bureau released a statement regarding the implementation of green power supply projects. Chinalco Group's "Baotou Aluminum Industrial Park Green Power Supply Project" and "Baotou Aluminum Coal-fired Power Plant Renewable Energy Alternative Project" have both been included in the list of market-oriented new energy projects.
This is a significant step forward for Baotou Aluminum's new green energy initiatives. These two approved projects will have a combined installed capacity of 2.1 million kilowatts, with 1.9 million kilowatts coming from wind power and 200,000 kilowatts from photovoltaic sources.
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