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Friday, March 18 2022 - 22:08
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XCMG's XGC15000A Sets New Wind Power Hoisting Record, Supports Low-Carbon Energy Construction
SHANGHAI, March 18, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

XCMG's (SHE:000425) 1,000-ton crawler crane, XGC15000A, has set a new world 
record after completing its first single-arm wind power hoisting operation at a 
height of 172+12 meters for the Jinjiaozhou wind power farm in Qingdao, China.

Weighing in at 118 tons the 4.5MW wind power turbine hoisted to a height of 170 
meters with the diameter of the impeller reaching 156 meters. It adopts the 
world-leading prestressed fatigue resistant framed steel pipe wind power tower 
that greatly increases the height of the wind turbine when compared with the 
common 120-140 meters flexible tower in the industry, which better utilizes 
wind resources and increases power generation efficiency. However, the higher 
installation height posed greater challenges for the crawler crane.

The flat and open project site usually experiences strong wind greater than 
level 5, and the fully prepared construction team quickly completed the 
operation during a short "wind-free" time window, thanks to the powerful and 
stable performance of the XGC15000A.

"The tower height at this wind farm will reach 180 meters or even above 200 
meters, and facing these challenges, we found that XCMG had already taken 
everything into consideration. We believe XCMG can fully meet our needs in the 
future," noted Di Caijin, who was responsible for the on-site hoisting 
operation.

The successful installation makes the XGC15000A the world's first wind power 
crawler crane to achieve a hoisting height of 170 meters. China has pledged to 
reach carbon peak by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060, and according to the 
latest analysis from Wood Mackenzie, the country is expected to reach 700GW of 
cumulative connected wind capacity by 2030 and annual wind and photovoltaic 
installed capacity needs will reach 100- to 200 million kilowatts, which calls 
for more wind power projects to be developed at lower costs.

In February, XCMG delivered China's largest tonnage wind power reach stacker, 
XCS70S, which was co-developed and customized by XCMG and CRRC Zhuzhou 
Institute Wind Power Business Unit. With a rated load of 70 tons, the product 
has a much broader range of applications and was designed for the hoisting 
operations of large-scale wind turbines and equipment. It is equipped with 
exclusive spreaders that increase hoisting and handling efficiency three-fold.

SOURCE  XCMG

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