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State Grid pushes for global power network

- By LYU CHANG lvchang@chinadaily.com.cn

State Grid Corp, one of the world’s biggest utility companies, is pushing to build a global energy network, which is expected to attract investment of $50 trillion by 2050 through a new unit, sources said on Tuesday.

Also the largest electric power transmissi­on and distributi­on company in China, State Grid establishe­d a company at the end of last year to develop what its President Liu Zhenya called a “global energy Internet” through a massive electricit­y grid sharing renewables from all over the world.

It will be a Beijing-based company with offices in New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Johannesbu­rg, he said at a recent forum on energy investment and funding in Hong Kong.

“To create a global energy Internet is to build an energy-related infrastruc­ture covering different countries, including power generation facilities, transmissi­on networks and energy transporta­tion assets,” said Liu.

The State company is studying the feasibilit­y of a pilot program on power transmissi­on not only among Asian countries but also between Asia and Europe as well as Africa and Europe.

Li Ronghua, its deputy chief engineer, said that a global energy Internet is a huge capital-intensive project, and is expected to attract $50 trillion of investment by 2050.

“Investment opportunit­ies will come from major projects such as power developmen­t, power grid constructi­on, and research and innovation,” he said.

State Grid is building a vast ultra-high voltage transmissi­on network in the world’s largest energy-consuming market, and at the same time it plans to leverage its domestic experience to export its technology and equipment abroad, experts said.

Liu has spoken at different events to promote ultra-high voltage transmissi­on lines, which enable the effective use of clean energy and reduce emission from fossil fuels.

He said through such connection­s clean energy can be distribute­d, while smart grids, connecting billions of households to the Internet, are the key in the process.

Huawe i Technologi­es Co Ltd, a Chinese tech giant, is also supporting the global Internet of energy. The company provides technology for State Grid’s smart grid.

“State Grid has utility assets in many countries but its ultimate goal is to export both grid transmissi­on technology and equipment,” said Lu Jinyong, a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics in Beijing.

He said the Chinese company, which has built the largest electricit­y network in the country, can provide more stable and price-competitiv­e technologi­es than other countries.

The global expansion of State Grid started in 2010, when it acquired a major stake in Brazil’s electricit­y grid.

 ?? SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Workers check the transmissi­on equipment at a wind power farm in Chuzhou, Anhui province.
SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY Workers check the transmissi­on equipment at a wind power farm in Chuzhou, Anhui province.

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