A wind farm in Xizang (Southwestern China), equipped with the region’s largest single-capacity turbines (60 MW total), was connected to the grid on November 17, 2025. Located at 5,370 meters in Qonggyai county, the project features 12 turbines and a grid-forming energy-storage system.
The project is expected to power 120,000 households annually and reduce CO₂ emissions by 128,700 tonnes/year, and overcomes extreme conditions (high altitude, temperature swings) through innovative engineering.
Xizang’s energy mix now integrates hydropower, geothermal, wind, and solar, with 15.8 billion kWh of clean energy exported over the 2015–2024 period.
