The photo, taken on November 1, shows working staff of the Wuling Power Corporation, a subsidiary of the State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC), working atop a wind turbine at Lingguan Town, Qidong County. In recent years, the county has given priority to developing new energy and seeking low-carbon and sustainable development. There are wind and photovoltaic power generation units with a total capacity of 260 MW in operation, which help ensure power supply to support local economy and increase people's income. (Photo/Cao Zhengping, Feng Dong)
The photo, taken on November 1, shows working staff of the Wuling Power
Corporation, a subsidiary of the State Power Investment Corporation
Limited (SPIC), working atop a wind turbine at Lingguan Town, Qidong
County. In recent years, the county has given priority to developing new
energy and seeking low-carbon and sustainable development. There are
wind and photovoltaic power generation units with a total capacity of
260 MW in operation, which help ensure power supply to support local
economy and increase people's income. (Photo/Cao Zhengping, Feng Dong)
The photo, taken on November 1, shows working staff of the Wuling Power Corporation, a subsidiary of the State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC), working atop a wind turbine at Lingguan Town, Qidong County. In recent years, the county has given priority to developing new energy and seeking low-carbon and sustainable development. There are wind and photovoltaic power generation units with a total capacity of 260 MW in operation, which help ensure power supply to support local economy and increase people's income. (Photo/Cao Zhengping, Feng Dong)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday