SPIC Fujian's Fuqiang Wind Farm Achieves Outstanding Performance

In 2025, Fuqiang Wind Farm of SPIC Fujian Electric Power Co., Ltd. (SPIC Fujian) adopted a strategy of "every kilowatt hour matters", deeply embedding quality improvement and efficiency enhancement into every aspect of production and operations. Through targeted measures and refined maintenance, the wind farm steadily increased its output, successfully completing its annual energy production target 45 days ahead of schedule and hitting a record high since its commissioning nearly a decade ago.
Focusing on improving equipment reliability, the wind farm innovatively launched a "manual intervention for cooling" initiative to address specific operational challenges in the wind turbines. By scientifically regulating equipment conditions, the initiative effectively curbed the frequent occurrence of malfunctions, significantly cutting unplanned turbine downtime compared to the previous year. Notably, IGBT failures decreased by 16 instances year-on-year, and fault-induced power loss was reduced by approximately 2 GWh, providing a solid foundation for stable and full-load operation.
The independently developed technical solution, Solution to IGBT Burnout Defects Caused by Aging and High-Temperature Operation in Wind Turbine Converters, was awarded the Grand Prize in the 2025 New Energy Equipment Typical Defect Case Results Selection by the China Electricity Technology Market Association (CETMA), in recognition of its innovation, practicality, and value for industry-wide promotion. Additionally, the wind farm leveraged data-driven approaches to continuously optimize wind power forecasting models, enhancing data analysis to improve production-sales coordination. Through multiple measures, it minimized curtailment impacts and elevated electricity pricing, achieving a balance between profitability and responsibility.
Further Reading: Fuqiang Wind Farm is located in Balagong Town, Hanggin Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia. With a total investment of approximately RMB 400 million, it has an installed capacity of 49.5 MW, comprising 25 wind turbines each with a capacity of 2.0 MW. The project also includes one 220 kV step-up substation and three 35 kV collection lines. In 2025, its energy production reached 156.17 GWh, with a turbine availability rate of 99.97%.