
Located in Yanggu County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, this project is one of the key energy construction projects under Shandong’s 14th Five-Year Plan. It also represents an important component of China Huadian Shandong’s strategy to develop a large-scale new energy base in western Shandong. The project has a total investment of approximately RMB 980 million. It will install 19 hybrid-tower wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.25 MW, and construct a 220 kV step-up substation and a 100 MW/200 MWh energy storage power station. Since construction commenced, the Liaocheng Project Development Department has steadfastly implemented the decisions and deployments of its parent company. Guided by the mission to build a benchmark project characterized by superior engineering quality, construction safety, schedule adherence, and economic benefits, the department has established a working mechanism featuring visualized project management, reverse scheduling, and clear assignment of responsibilities to individuals. By ensuring robust government-enterprise collaboration, rapid project execution, and sensitive handling of community relations, the team has successfully overcome a series of challenges, including frequent regional rainfall and fog, extreme cold and freezing conditions, the complex logistics of hybrid tower hoisting, and diverse local customs and traditions. Through meticulous planning and concerted efforts, the project was brought online smoothly. The tide is high and the wind is strong—now is the time to set sail. Once the project is commissioned, it will on average deliver approximately 650 million kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually, equivalent to reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 520,000 tonnes and saving about 200,000 tonnes of standard coal. This will significantly advance the company’s high-quality development and inject strong green momentum into the region’s transition toward a cleaner, lower-carbon energy mix.