CHN Energy Hebei branch’s installed capacity of renewable energy exceeded 1 gigawatts on May 27 with the successful grid connection and commissioning of 32 wind turbines at the Huanghua 200 MW Wind Power Project in Cangzhou, north China’s Hebei Province. The achievement of this key commissioning milestone marks a significant expansion of the company’s clean energy capacity within the region.

Wind turbines at Hebei branch’s Shexian Mountain Wind Power Projec.
Following the commissioning of the Huanghua project, Hebei branch’s cumulative installed renewable energy capacity has reached 1.033 million kilowatts. In terms of its energy supply mix, installed wind power capacity stands at 705,400 kilowatts, while installed photovoltaic capacity totals 327,600 kilowatts. Together, these assets form a large-scale renewable energy portfolio driven by the coordinated development of wind and solar power.
In terms of regional project development and capacity deployment, the company’s renewable energy facilities have been strategically concentrated in key municipalities. Its overall capacity network has been developed and constructed primarily across major areas including Cangzhou, Baoding, Hengshui, Tangshan and Handan in Hebei Province. The successive commissioning of large-scale wind and photovoltaic facilities in these areas has effectively increased the supply of clean electricity to the regional power grid.
The routine operation of renewable energy capacity at GW-scale has further expanded the volume of green electricity transmitted through the power grid. The sustained output of clean energy will not only help meet local electricity demand but also gradually optimize the regional power supply structure, providing long-term and stable capacity support for the low-carbon transformation of the local energy system.