en.Wedoany.com Reported - Huantai Energy's Mars Wind 50MW and Jupiter Wind 50MW wind power projects in Kazakhstan achieved full capacity grid connection and power generation on June 24, with both projects completing all construction tasks.

Both projects are located in the Kostanay Region of Kazakhstan, at a latitude comparable to Mohe in China. The area is covered by snow for nearly half the year, resulting in an extremely short effective construction period. Facing multiple challenges such as extreme cold weather, long-distance transportation, and local ESG requirements, the project team ensured the smooth achievement of all project milestones through meticulous planning, scientific management, and dynamic risk prevention measures.

The projects installed a total of 16 wind turbines, each with a single-unit capacity of 6.25MW, for a total installed capacity of 100MW. Once operational, they are expected to generate 400 million kWh of electricity annually and reduce carbon emissions by 400,000 tons per year.
With the official grid connection of the Mars and Jupiter projects, Huantai Energy's completed new energy projects in Kazakhstan are continuously driving the development of local clean energy.
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