in China has been put into operation, with a total area of more than 270000 square meters and a storage capacity of 1.5 million tons of bulk cargo. The installed power of distributed photovoltaic on the roof is 7.66 MW, and the annual power generation is 11 million kWh, accounting for 52% of the annual electricity consumption of the wharf.
Reporters learned from the State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Co., Ltd. on the 2nd that four super-large-scale gas film greenhouses at Lu'anzhou Wharf in Changzhou Port have been fully commissioned, marking the first super-large-scale "photovoltaic + gas film" photovoltaic power station project in China.
Reporters saw on the spot that four giant "air piers" seemed to be covered with layers of photovoltaic "blue quilts". "The total area of the project is over 270000 square meters, and the bulk cargo can be stored up to 1.5 million tons.". The installed power of distributed photovoltaic on the roof is 7.66 MW, and the annual power generation is 11 million kWh, accounting for 52% of the annual electricity consumption of the wharf. Xu Yichuan, a full-time energy efficiency service technician of Changzhou Power Supply Company of State Grid, said that the project is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 9500 tons per year, effectively enabling the construction of green ports.
It is understood that the coal, sand and other bulk material yards at the port terminal are prone to produce dust and waste gas in the process of loading and unloading, storage and transportation operations. As the first large-scale silo in the Yangtze River Basin wharf to use air film technology to achieve fully enclosed operation, the air film greenhouse can effectively avoid the problem of dust overflow. At the same time, relying on the rainwater and sewage collection and treatment facilities in the shed, the annual sewage discharge can be reduced by about 280000 tons.