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New energy sector heralds novel power system
来源: | 作者:中国电力工程技术协会秘书处 | 发布时间: 458天前 | 2005 次浏览 | 分享到:

China Southern Power Grid has also stepped up efforts in the sector. As of November, its seven pumped storage power stations generated 8.585 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity. It vowed to expand its pumped storage installed capacity by 6 million kW during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period.

The two companies also beefed up grid construction. SGCC planned 38 ultrahigh voltage grid projects from 2021 to 2025 with a total investment of 380 billion yuan ($56.4 billion), as China's new energy saw rapid development in recent years.

According to the China Electricity Council, in 2022, China's newly installed power generation capacity was 200 million kW, of which 160 million kW was that of nonfossil energies.

Many regions said they now have record installed capacities in new energy power generation. For instance, State Grid Xinjiang Electric Power Co Ltd, which is responsible for power supply in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, said the installed capacity of new energy power generation in the region reached a record 40.655 million kW, accounting for 36.09 percent of the total installed capacity.

The Northwest Branch of State Grid Corp of China, responsible for power generation in five provinces and regions in Northwest China, including Gansu province and Qinghai province, reported installed capacity of 157 million kW of new energy power generation in these areas, accounting for 45 percent of the total and surpassing that of coal.

The company said new energies have, for the first time in history, become the largest source of power generation in Northwest China.

"China has seen rapid development of new energies in recent years with the advancement of technologies and production of high-quality equipment. With more support from the government and the capital market in the pipeline, China is very likely to lead the world in the new energy sector and become an important force in the establishment of the framework of global standards for the international new power system," Lin said.

Last year, the International Electrotechnical Commission proposed China leads the creation of the framework of global standards of core technologies in the world's first new power system, in a bid to accelerate the low-carbon transition of the energy sector.