Recently, Chongqing Waijian Group and China Electric Power Engineering Consulting Group Southwest Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. signed the "General Agreement on New Energy Projects", deeply participating in the overall construction of the new energy (photovoltaic) project in Xinping Yi and Dai Autonomous County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province. 10,000 acres, the estimated installed capacity is 500MW, and the total investment is about 2 billion yuan.
Industry insiders pointed out that this is a powerful test of Chongqing Waijian Group in the field of new energy project construction, and it will also accumulate and consolidate more profound technical experience for it to help achieve the goal of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality.
It is reported that the contracted new energy (photovoltaic) project in Xinping Yi and Dai Autonomous County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province includes survey, design, procurement and new solar power generation arrays, booster stations, supporting civil works and related auxiliary works. Chongqing Foreign Construction Group is responsible for the construction contracting work of the project, and will make every effort to ensure that the entire project construction is completed within the time stipulated in the contract.
Helping to promote the optimization and transformation of energy structure, industrial structure and ecological structure is an important guarantee for achieving the goal of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality and promoting high-quality economic development. The successful signing of the photovoltaic project marks that Chongqing Foreign Construction Group has opened a new page in the field of new energy projects, especially the construction of photovoltaic projects, and will also lay and consolidate the industrial chain advantages of Chongqing Foreign Construction Group in related fields. It is of great significance for Chongqing state-owned enterprises to accelerate the iterative upgrading of their own technologies, accelerate the development of market formats, and enter the construction of high-tech fields in the future.