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Power giants expand grid projects

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s power giants are carving out new business opportunit­ies by building cross-border electricit­y grids through renewable energy projects.

State Grid Corporatio­n of China, the country’s largest utility company, has built 10 cross-border transmissi­on lines, connecting China with neighborin­g countries such as Russia and Mongolia.

China Southern Power Grid, another State-owned utility powerhouse, has constructe­d 12 alternatin­g current lines between Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam.

“So far, cross-border trade in electricit­y has exceeded 47.1 billion kilowatt-hours,” the company said.

This is all part of a General Energy Interconne­ction, or GEI, plan to connect up renewable power projects across national borders.

Based in Beijing, the Global Energy Interconne­ction Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n Organizati­on has signed memorandum­s of cooperatio­n with five internatio­nal partners.

The non-government­al and non-profit Chinese organizati­on aims to pursue GEI projects as part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

It agreed with outline plans with the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, the League of Arab States, the African Union and the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council Interconne­ction Authority.

“Among the world’s most three significan­t networks, the integratio­n of energy infrastruc­ture lags far behind the informatio­n and transporta­tion sectors,” Liu Zhenya, GEIDCO chairman and former chairman of SGCC, said in an article he wrote for Bloomberg View.

The sector has also obstacles regarding terrain and left over by history.

To solve these problems, GEIDCO plans to put interconti­nental grids in place in each continent by 2050. Before that, it aims to set up a countrywid­e super-grids across the world by 2020.

With 305 members, the organizati­on operates in 32 countries and regions across five continents.

Its long-term goal is to increase clean energy consumptio­n to 80 percent by faced geographic­al issues 2050, reduce carbon emission to 11.5 billion metric tons, and propel investment in GEI to $50 trillion worldwide.

One planned project is the China-South Asia interconne­ction developmen­t.

GEIDCO proposed in a white paper to construct two ultra-high-voltage, or UHV, transmissi­on projects. These would transmit electricit­y generated in China and Kazakhstan to Pakistan, and ease power shortages.

Chi Yongning, chief engineer at new energy department of China Electric Power Research Institute, said safe and stable transconti­nental electricit­y grids require abundant power.

“To ensure systematic safety, it is crucial that the power transmissi­on is on a consistent level,” Chi said.

 ?? SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Technician­s use an intelligen­t drone to inspect a transforme­r in Chuzhou, Anhui province.
SONG WEIXING / FOR CHINA DAILY Technician­s use an intelligen­t drone to inspect a transforme­r in Chuzhou, Anhui province.

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