ORDOS, China,
Dec. 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new chapter in green
energy is unfolding in Inner Mongolia as XCMG's independently
developed 4,000-ton all-terrain crane, the XCA4000, takes center
stage at the construction site of the Ordos Zero-Carbon Industrial
Park. This enormous crane has become an integral part of the park's
500MW integrated wind-solar-storage demonstration project,
reinforcing its role in pioneering sustainable infrastructure.
The Ordos Zero-Carbon Industrial Park is a joint venture between
the Ordos Municipal Government and Envision Technology Group, and
stands as the world's first fully operational zero-carbon
industrial zone. It boasts a 100% green electricity supply, with
80% of the energy coming directly from clean sources such as wind,
solar, and storage, and the remaining 20% sourced through
grid-purchased green power.
The introduction of XCMG's 4,000-ton crane marks a significant
milestone in global energy transition. The XCA4000 is designed
primarily for the installation of large wind turbines with hub
heights of up to 190 meters tall and maximum power output of up to
15 MW. Powering the crane is a 566 kW Weichai diesel engine, and to
help with maneuverability, all 11 axles on the 29.7-meter-long
carrier are steered, with eight of them also driven.
In its most recent operation, the XCA4000 lifted a 117-ton
nacelle and drive train, along with 35-ton blades measuring 118
meters in length, to a height of 190 meters—the equivalent of a
60-story building. The XCA4000 performed flawlessly in executing
each step of the process: lifting, rotating, aligning, and
positioning, with remarkable efficiency and precision, earning
acclaim from both the project owner and contractors.
"The 4,000-ton crane is easy to operate despite its 11-axle
length," said Mr. Yang, the crane's operator who marveled at the
crane's flexible steering. "The multiple driving modes make
steering exceptionally flexible. During installation of a 12.5 MW
hybrid tower wind turbine, currently the tallest on land, it
completed the two lifts in just over twenty minutes each."
XCMG's 4,000-ton crane is a testament to the company's
commitment to high-end, intelligent, and green solutions that serve
the international market. By tackling the challenges of installing
ultra-high-power wind turbines, XCMG continues to support the
growing global green energy sector and demonstrates China's dedication to environmental
progress.
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