Recently, the China Electricity Council released the benchmarking results for 2025 wind power production and operational performance indicators. Several wind farms operated by CECWPC stood out among nearly 3,900 participating wind farms nationwide, ranking among the top 20% of high-performing wind farms by score. Among them, Canghai Wind Farm of the Northwest Regional Company was rated a 5A wind farm, the highest rating in the industry, for the third consecutive year. Tianshui Wind Farm and Changma Concession Wind Farm of the Northwest Regional Company, Shuncheng Wind Farm and Encheng Wind Farm of the Shandong-Henan Regional Company, Jiaoniliang Wind Farm of the Central-Western Regional Company, and Jinqi Wind Farm and Julong Wind Farm of the Inner Mongolia Regional Company were among those rated 3A wind farms.
For years, CECWPC has continuously developed an integrated operational management system featuring standardized, lean, digitalized and market-oriented management, with safety incorporated throughout the process. The company has steadily strengthened its operations and maintenance foundation and enhanced its core competitiveness, leading to continuous improvements in production and operations, safety management, quality enhancement and efficiency gains across its wind farms. As a benchmark wind farm, Canghai Wind Farm has delivered outstanding operational performance. In 2025, its power generation exceeded 150 million kWh, with a comprehensive turbine availability rate of 98.82%. As of July 2026, its cumulative power generation had exceeded 700 million kWh, and it had achieved 1,696 consecutive days of safe operation.
During production and operations, the wind farms adhere to a scientific approach to operations and maintenance and strictly implement the strategy of maintenance during low-wind periods and power generation during high-wind periods. They coordinate maintenance and technical upgrades during off-peak periods, make every effort to capitalize on high-wind generation windows, and maximize power generation potential. At the same time, they have established a closed-loop defect management mechanism covering risk prediction, rapid response, review and optimization, and have carried out regular defect rectification to prevent equipment operating risks at the source. Leveraging AI, big data and digital twin technologies, they have developed intelligent operations and maintenance systems and continuously optimized wind power forecasting models to improve the accuracy of power generation forecasts. They also closely monitor changes in electricity pricing policies and market trading rules, optimize medium- and long-term trading strategies, expand the scale of electricity traded through market-based mechanisms, and steadily improve operational efficiency and effectiveness while driving continuous improvements in key production indicators.
CECWPC will take this industry benchmarking assessment as an opportunity to fully implement the Group’s Year of Overcoming Challenges action plan, continue to strengthen key areas including safety management, lean operations and maintenance, digital empowerment and market expansion, tap the power generation potential of existing wind farms, and continuously improve asset operating quality, thereby contributing to the company’s high-quality development.