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Runyang Energy Technology Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mingyang Smart Energy Group Co., Ltd. (stock code: 601615), and is a professional full-lifecycle service provider for new energy solutions.
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2025-11
Coordinated Development of the Wind Power Industry: Building a Green Energy Ecosystem
The “wind power + energy storage” model is the most mature form of synergistic development. Energy storage systems can store excess electricity when wind power generation is high and release stored power when wind power output is insufficient, thereby smoothing out fluctuations in wind power generation and enhancing its controllability.
2025-11-20
Refined operation of wind farms reduces costs and boosts efficiency, unleashing development vitality.
Wind farm operations are becoming increasingly refined and data-driven. By precisely controlling every aspect of wind farm operations—including operation, maintenance, and management—companies can achieve optimal resource allocation and maximize efficiency.
Decentralized wind power is blossoming in multiple locations, empowering regional energy transitions.
Policy support provides strong guarantees for the development of distributed wind power. The National Energy Administration has explicitly stated its intention to actively promote the development of distributed wind power, streamline the approval procedures for distributed wind power projects, and encourage localities to develop distributed wind power in line with their respective resource conditions.
Strengthen the business training system and solidify the talent support framework for wind power.
The technological iteration and scaling up of the wind power industry have placed higher demands on the professional competence of practitioners. In the early days, most wind power operation and maintenance personnel were transferred from the traditional power industry and lacked specialized knowledge and skills in wind power, making it difficult for them to meet the operational and maintenance needs of new-generation wind turbine units.
Innovative Wind Farm Asset Management to Enhance the Full Lifecycle Value of Wind Power
Wind farm assets are characterized by their large number, wide geographic distribution, and long lifecycles. The traditional manual ledger management approach suffers from issues such as untimely data updates, unclear asset status, and unreasonable maintenance schedules, leading to wasteful practices like asset idleness and over-maintenance.
"Large-scale development driving smaller-scale projects" is accelerating, ushering in a structural upgrade for the wind power industry.
The new unit boasts a significantly enhanced level of intelligence, equipped with an advanced fault-warning system and a remote operations and maintenance platform, enabling a reduction in O&M costs by more than 30%.
The construction of smart wind farms is accelerating, and digital technologies are reshaping wind power operation models.
The construction of smart wind farms centers on digital technologies, deeply integrating IoT, big data, artificial intelligence, and other technologies with wind power operations to achieve precise sensing, intelligent decision-making, and efficient operation of wind farms.
Wind Farm Grid Adaptation Upgrade: Strengthening the “Lifeline” for New Energy Consumption
As the installed capacity of wind power expands rapidly, the impact of wind farms connecting to the grid is becoming increasingly prominent. The intermittent and volatile nature of wind power easily leads to issues such as voltage fluctuations and frequency deviations in the power grid, thereby affecting the safe and stable operation of the grid.