The power transmission from West to East broke 100 billion for the first time this year

2019-10-26 打印
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Southern Network News As of June 27, the accumulated power of China Southern Power Grid from west to east has exceeded 100 billion kWh for the first time this year, reaching 100.163 billion kWh. 

  Since the beginning of this year, due to the continued impact of the El Niño phenomenon, the main watershed in the western region has been flooding. In addition, the hydropower storage capacity at the beginning of the year was 8.1 billion kWh more than last year, and clean energy consumption is facing tremendous pressure. China Southern Power Grid Corporation resolutely implements the decision-making and deployment of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, gives full play to the role of the platform for optimized allocation of large power grid resources, and makes every effort to absorb western clean energy. From January to June, China Southern Power Grid ’s power transmission from the west to the east was 102.89 billion kWh, a year-on-year increase of 17.0%, which was an increase of 23.33 billion kWh from the framework agreement formulated at the beginning of the year, of which Yunnan ’s power output was 63.67 billion kWh, a substantial increase of 38.2% year-on-year Compared with the framework agreement, it increased by 19.59 billion kWh. The main reservoirs in all river basins of the entire network have exceeded the water level reduction target before the flood, laying a solid foundation for the surplus hydropower in the flood season. 

  At present, the major river basins in the western region have entered the flood season in full. China Southern Power Grid Corporation will continue to promote the implementation of a special action work plan for clean energy consumption. Based on the incoming water and load conditions, it will dynamically optimize the power generation and transmission arrangements to ensure the completion of the year's western power transmission to the east and surplus. Hydropower consumption mission. 

  Li Zhiyong, Zhou Peng, all media correspondent of Nanwang media