Honiton Energy Limited

:: The Window of Opportunity in China

The rapid expansion of China into a global superpower means that China needs more power, more minerals and materials to support its growth. In 2004, China's estimated shortfall in electricity was estimated at 30 TWh, a situation that has resulted in frequent power outages throughout China.
:: Project Portfolio
Site Location Area Altitude Terrain Est. Gross
Capacity
Est. Constructed
Capacity
Avg. Annual
Wind Speed
Annual Est.
Usage Time For Wind Energy
Bailingmiao 54km2 1,310m – 1,360m Flat rubble desert, with low grass in summer  600 MW 198 MW Between Class II and I 6,204 hrs
Xichang 100km2 1,756m Flat part of high plateau, varying levels of grass year-long 600 MW 396 MW Class II 6,200 hrs
Xiwu 1680km2 1,500m (approx.) Flat part of valley, beautiful green grass year-long 4,000 MW 3,960 MW Class II 6,000 hrs
GuYang Xinshunxi 145km2 1,500m (approx.) Smooth rolling topography with two ridges 500 MW 495 MW Class II TBA
Hongqingde 70km2 1,500m (approx.) Rolling plains and ridges 300 MW 297 MW Class II TBA
BaTeAoBao 220km2 1,485m (approx.) Flat with short blades of grass and some low ridges in the east 800 MW 792 MW Class I TBA



 

News 07.01.2009
25-09-2008
Commencement of the construction of Bailingmiao Phase Two
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18-08-2008
Construction of the First Phase of Honiton Energy’s Xiwu W...
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07-07-2008
Arcapita/Tanti to invest up to $2 Billion in Honiton
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07-01-2008
Honiton begins producing power
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