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This year, the Tarrywood oil field was able to make a breakthrough in green power generation of 1.1 billion degrees: more than 330,000 tons of coal and 860,000 tons of carbon dioxide.
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According to information from IT House on June 6, Xinhua reported that as of June 6th (Today), China's oil fields in the oil towers had a cumulative green power breakthrough of 1.1 billion degrees in 2026, reaching 11.05 billion degrees, matching coal with more than 330,000 tons and reducing CO2 by 0.86 million tons.
At present, the Tariwood oil fields have completed the construction of ploughshares and 5 centralized photovoltaic power stations, with a total capacity of 2.6 million kilowatts (kW), which convert the rich solar energy from the Tariwood basin to clean electricity.
According to the IT House, the Tarrywood oil fields are the main source of gas for the west of the country. In 2025, the Tarrywood oil field experienced an annual PV run-through of 2 billion degrees, with a single-day maximum of over 10 million degrees and a record high annual and daily generation of electricity, marking a new pattern of co-development of oil, gas and new energy in the interior of the Takrama desert. Local photovoltaic power has reached a “three-three-three-year leap”, from 260 million degrees in 2023 to 13.40 billion degrees in 2024, to a breakthrough of 2 billion degrees in 2025, and has grown from nothing to nothing, from small to large.
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