On Oct. 8th?local time, CTG Brasil’s Serra da Palmeira wind complex, successfully commissioned its 108th?turbine, officially connecting to the grid?and achieving its full-capacity operation.?It is the largest overseas greenfield wind power project of its parent company, that is China Three Gorges?Corporation in terms of installed capacity. Construction of the project?began two years ago in Oct.?2023.?
The project locates?in?the State of Paraiba?in northeastern Brazil,?boasting?a total installed capacity of 648 MW?(108x6 WM). It is expected to deliver an average of?about?2.55 billion kWh of clean electricity annually, enough to power approximately 720,000 households—equivalent to saving about 779,000 tonnes of standard coal?or cutting 2,125,000 tonnes of CO?emissions each year. The power is designed to be transmitted by its?500 kilo-volts substation?and connected with the national grid via its 75km long transmission lines. ?
CTG Brasil?reinforces?its commitment to sustainability and regional development through this project.?The project?is expected to contribute to the national energy matrix, especially in the northeastern part of the country, in addition to fostering social inclusion and, consequently, stimulating local economic growth?towards a greener and more sustainable future.
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