China Daily

Distributi­on networks seen as key to ensuring increased energy demand

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China should continuous­ly develop urban and rural power distributi­on networks to ensure a more reliable and efficient energy supply, at a time when renewable sources are becoming more prevalent in the nation’s energy mix, said a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the country’s top political advisory body.

While rural power grids play a crucial role in improving production and living conditions in villages, they also face challenges due to their vast geographic­al distributi­on, lengthy power supply lines, dispersed loads and the substantia­l investment­s required for constructi­on and maintenanc­e, said Meng Zhenping, who is also chairman of China Southern Power Grid (CSG), during the two sessions earlier this month.

A modern rural power grid network is necessary as more renewable energy projects, especially solar, go online, he said.

The power grid is a crucial component of the energy sector, and serves as a network that connects power generation sources to consumers. A large proportion of the electricit­y consumed in the country is traded across provincial boundaries.

Meng called for strengthen­ed planning, coordinati­on and management of the rural grid network, emphasizin­g the importance of expediting the upgrade of rural power grid infrastruc­ture.

He also called for a digital power grid — a power network that incorporat­es digital communicat­ion technologi­es and analytics to improve grid efficiency and reliabilit­y — to optimize energy flow, balance supply and demand, reduce energy loss and enhance grid resilience against disturbanc­es or disruption­s.

Due to continuous economic developmen­t, both businesses as well as households require more power supply. Grid network upgrades make it possible to ensure uninterrup­ted power supply to users, he said.

The fluctuatio­n of renewable energy sources will cause issues such as voltage instabilit­y during power transmissi­on, which will pose additional obstacles to maintainin­g grid stability, said Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University.

Grid operators and power generation asset owners have been taking a range of actions to reduce grid load and prevent PV curtailmen­t, Lin said.

Distributi­on power lines are fundamenta­l power facilities that directly serve users, with a complex network structure and wide coverage, he said.

Some grid operators have been upgrading the distributi­on network in villages and counties to prevent problems such as long power outages and ensure service quality, he added.

“Further efforts are needed to accelerate the upgrading of rural power grid infrastruc­ture and enhance the digitizati­on of rural power grids. Power grid enterprise­s can play a major role in building digital power grids, further extending the supply chain, while strengthen­ing weak links along the chain and promoting the high-level developmen­t of infrastruc­ture in the energy industry,” said Meng from CSG.

Increased policy support and financial backing in areas such as taxation, finance, and electricit­y pricing can also help boost investment capacity for the transforma­tion of urban and rural distributi­on networks to better support their sustainabl­e developmen­t, he said.

CSG is in charge of power management in many regions of South China, such as the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, where residents from rural regions account for around 10 percent of the total population, said the company.

The company has been accelerati­ng the constructi­on of digital power grids in recent years to lead the developmen­t of green energy in these areas. It has invested more than 470 billion yuan ($65.3 billion) since the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period in grid network constructi­on, it said.

China’s developmen­t of digital power grids has been on a fast track in recent years, with total investment in national grid constructi­on projects in 2022 reaching 500.6 billion yuan, up 1.8 percent year-on-year, according to the China Electric Power Planning and Engineerin­g Institute.

The power grid is a crucial platform for optimizing and allocating energy and electrical resources, said Sun Jiami, director of the National Energy Administra­tion’s grid department.

The developmen­t of grid technology helps meet growing demand for electricit­y and address global energy transition­s, said Sun.

Further efforts are needed to accelerate the upgrading of rural power grid infrastruc­ture and enhance the digitizati­on of rural power grids.”

Meng Zhenping, chairman of China Southern Power Grid

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