Northwest region embracing wind power advantages
With rapidly expanding wind manufacturing capacity backed by abundant natural resources, Hami in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is poised to become a cornerstone in China's renewable energy landscape.
At Sany Renewable Energy's megawatt-grade smart wind power equipment industry park in Barkol Kazakh autonomous county, Hami, two high-capacity production lines run at full speed. This year, the park's newly launched facility began producing the region's longest onshore wind turbine blades, marking a milestone for the local manufacturing and solidifying Hami's status as a key hub for Xinjiang's wind energy sector.
Spanning 675 mu (45 hectares) and with a total investment of 1 billion yuan ($142 million), the park primarily produces onshore wind turbines and ultra-long blades, which are destined for local wind power projects across Xinjiang.


















