[First Batch of Power Supply Projects for "Xinjiang Electricity Transmission to Chongqing" Commissioned, Easing Power Shortages During "Peak Summer Demand"] The first batch of supporting power supply projects for "Xinjiang Electricity Transmission to Chongqing"—the Gobi Energy Base in the northern foothills of Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang—has officially commissioned two 1 million kW clean and efficient coal-fired power units. This project will effectively alleviate the power shortages in Chongqing during "peak summer demand." The total installed capacity of this energy base is 14.2 million kW, with clean energy sources such as wind power, PV, and solar thermal power accounting for over 70% of the total. It is a supporting power supply project for the "Xinjiang Electricity Transmission to Chongqing" project, which is a key construction project during China's "14th Five-Year Plan" period. It is developed and constructed by China Huadian and China Resources Group, achieving a high proportion of new energy transmission through "wind and solar power, thermal power, and energy storage integration.