Chinese construction giant XCMG's 4,000-ton crane sets a new record by installing the world's tallest hybrid tower wind turbine in China.
XCMG's 4,000-ton crane played a vital role in installing the world's tallest hybrid tower wind turbine at the Ordos Zero-Carbon Industrial Park in China. Image: XCMG |
Mongolia, China --- December 26, 20240:
XCMG, a leading global construction machinery manufacturer, has achieved a significant milestone by successfully installing the world's tallest hybrid tower wind turbine. This groundbreaking feat was accomplished using the company's powerful 4,000-ton all-terrain crane at the Ordos Zero-Carbon Industrial Park in Inner Mongolia, China.
The Ordos Zero-Carbon Industrial Park, a pioneering project in sustainable infrastructure, boasts a 100% green electricity supply, drawing 80% of its energy from renewable sources such as wind and solar power. This ambitious project signifies a crucial step towards a greener future and highlights China's commitment to sustainable development.
XCMG's 4,000-ton crane, a testament to engineering excellence, played a pivotal role in this achievement. Specifically designed for the installation of large-scale wind turbines, this powerful machine effortlessly lifted a 117-ton nacelle and 35-ton blades, measuring 118 meters in length, to a staggering height of 190 meters – equivalent to a 60-story building. This remarkable feat underscores the crane's precision and efficiency, completing the two lifts in just over twenty minutes each.
This project not only demonstrates XCMG's technological prowess but also solidifies its position as a global leader in the construction machinery industry. By contributing to the advancement of renewable energy infrastructure, XCMG is actively shaping a more sustainable future for generations to come.