Employees celebrate the project's power generation achievement.
As of March 12, the Ivovik Wind Power Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina, undertaken by POWERCHINA, has exceeded 100 million kilowatt-hours in cumulative power generation, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 90,000 metric tons.
This milestone signifies the project's significant role in developing green energy and transforming the energy structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina, providing solid support for the region's sustainable economic and social development.
The project is the country's largest wind farm in terms of single-unit and total installed capacity, with a capacity of 84 megawatts. The project has installed 20 China-made 4.2 MW wind turbines, built a 110-kilovolt step-up substation, four 35 kV collection lines, and a 1.65-kilometer 110 kV transmission line connecting to the national grid. The project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 240,000 tons annually.
POWERCHINA has ensured the proper maintenance of the equipment and thoroughly tested the control system's response performance to ensure compatibility between the turbines and the grid. Any defects are promptly analyzed, maintained, and repaired to ensure each turbine's safe and reliable operation.