China Daily

State Grid in clean energy push

Company to step up efforts for a unified national power market

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

State Grid Corp of China will further push for a unified national electricit­y market in 2018, as part of its efforts to deepen power sector reforms, according to the company.

The country’s largest grid operator and power distributo­r plans to expand the interprovi­ncial trading of new energy to meet the country’s booming electricit­y demand and cut pollution.

The company will also further improve the transmissi­on ability of its power grid by putting more ultra-high-voltage direct current lines into operation and upgrading the capacity of existing lines.

State Grid will finish the constructi­on of the Zhundong-Wannan 1100 kV UHV direct current power transmissi­on project this year. The

800 kV Shanghaimi­ao– Shandong power transmissi­on project will also start commercial operation in 2018.

The company has significan­tly increased the utilizatio­n rate of renewable energy through increasing cross-regional trade of new-energy electricit­y.

Inter-provincial trading of electricit­y from new-energy sources increased 35.6 percent year-on-year to 49.2 billion kilowatt-hours in 2017, while the curtailmen­t rate of wind and solar power decreased 5.3 percentage points last year.

In 2017, the company invested 9.5 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in connecting new energy to the grid and building new-energy transmissi­on projects.

Combined installed capacity of wind and solar power amounted to 240 million kilowatts by the end of 2017, up 33 percent from a year earlier, accounting for 17.7 percent of the company’s total power capacity, according to the company.

State Grid already operates the world’s largest wind and solar farms, yet more efforts are needed to transport that supply across the country, said Han Xiaoping, chief informa- tion officer of China Energy Net Consulting.

“Renewable energy is often generated in western and northern regions, which are far from the cities and industrial centers in China’s central and eastern provinces that consume it,” Han said.

Thus, the UHV power lines across the country, which efficientl­y send renewable energy over long distances, are important to boost renewable energy and drive down carbon emissions, he said.

The country’s two major power grid operators, China Southern Power Grid Co Ltd and State Grid Corp of China, started constructi­on on UHV direct current transmissi­on lines in 2005 and have successful­ly built 11 project lines.

State Grid lowered the power purchase cost for users by 73.7 billion yuan in 2017 through carrying out various reform measures, including increasing direct electricit­y trade, lowering the cost for commercial power use and supporting the building of an open market for power distributi­on investment.

Its profits increased 4.4 billion yuan to 91 billion yuan in 2017. Revenue increased 10.9 percent to 2.32 trillion yuan during the same period.

 ?? SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An employee connects electrical cables atop a 30-meter-high, 110 kV power transmissi­on tower in the Tibet autonomous region. State Grid Corp of China, the country’s largest grid operator, will further push for a unified national electricit­y market.
SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY An employee connects electrical cables atop a 30-meter-high, 110 kV power transmissi­on tower in the Tibet autonomous region. State Grid Corp of China, the country’s largest grid operator, will further push for a unified national electricit­y market.

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