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Pumped-storage plants rising on nation’s green push

Clean power facilities gain ground on policy support, advantages over other new energy units

- By LIU YUKUN liuyukun@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ramping up pumped-storage hydroelect­ricity (PSH) capacity in an effort to boost new energy developmen­t and ensure stable operations of the grid, according to a recent industry report.

An estimated installed capacity of 9 million kilowatts will be put into operation this year, pushing the total PSH installed capacity to about 45 million kW by year-end. With more than 200 PSH stations to be installed during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), the total installed capacity will reach 62 million kW by 2025, the report said.

The report, Developmen­t Report of Pumped Storage Industry 2021, was published by the China Renewable Energy Engineerin­g Institute on Friday.

The total installed capacity of PSH in China increased 15.6 percent year-on-year to 36.39 million kW by the end of 2021, ranking tops in the world, the report said.

Yi Yuechun, deputy director-general of the institute, said PSH can abate the fluctuatin­g output of intermitte­nt energy sources like solar and wind power as well as provide energy reservatio­ns, making it essential to new energy developmen­t as China transition­s to a greener economy.

“Unlike energy from convention­al generation sources, energy from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, is uncontroll­able and cannot be stored on a large scale, which can be a problem, especially during peak demand, making pumped-storage essential to new energy developmen­t,” Yi said.

With massive wind and solar projects set to be installed in the Gobi Desert and other arid areas, posing challenges in long-distance electricit­y transmissi­on and new energy consumptio­n, PSH is becoming more prominent, the report said.

Zheng Shengan, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the China Society for Hydropower Engineerin­g, called for the constructi­on of bases that contain multiple functions including solar and wind power generation and pumped-storage hydroelect­ricity in arid areas, as well as the constructi­on of small and medium-sized PSH facilities near new energy generation plants, as a supplement to large-sized PSH power stations.

The government has also released supportive policies for the developmen­t of PSH. Last April, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administra­tion came up with a series of suggestion­s to improve the PSH price mechanism.

In September, a mid to long-term developmen­t plan (2021-35) for PSH was released by the National Energy Administra­tion, which included promoting small and medium-sized projects and strengthen­ing technology innovation.

According to the plan, China aims to have its installed capacity of PSH in operation surpass 62 million kW by 2025 and 120 million kW by 2030.

Zhao Zenghai, deputy director-general of the China Renewable Energy Engineerin­g Institute, said the developmen­t of PSH stations in arid areas, which are mainly in northweste­rn China, will also provide more job opportunit­ies, boost the local economy and improve ecology and the environmen­t.

The report said the wide distributi­on of PSH stations and the large scale of the stations require big investment, which will benefit the local economy in various aspects, such as improving the electricit­y network and transporta­tion, offering job opportunit­ies and enhancing the livelihood of local communitie­s.

China’s rapid developmen­t and the huge need for PSH also attracted various investors, according to the report. Aside from State Grid Xinyuan Group Co Ltd and China’s Southern Power Grid’s PSH power unit, which are two major players in the field, companies such as China Three Gorges Corp, China Energy, and State Power Investment Corp Ltd also plan to invest in PSH stations.

 ?? LIU JUNXI / XINHUA ?? Employees check equipment at a pumped-storage hydropower plant in Wuhu, Anhui province, in November.
LIU JUNXI / XINHUA Employees check equipment at a pumped-storage hydropower plant in Wuhu, Anhui province, in November.

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