China Launches 2024-27 Strategy to Expand Renewable Energy and Improve Grid Flexibility

0
114

China’s central planning agencies have released the “Action Plan for Accelerating the Construction of a New Power System (2024-27)” to achieve the country’s dual carbon goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and reaching carbon neutrality by 2060.

The plan emphasises on three key areas: implementing a clean and efficient power system, addressing key challenges from 2024 to 2027, and using pilot projects to drive incremental progress. It includes nine special actions, focusing initially on stabilising the power system and expanding large-scale renewable energy transmission. Currently, inter-provincial transmission corridors mainly carry conventional electricity, such as coal-fired power and hydropower, with a low share of renewables. However, the construction of large-scale renewable energy bases in desert and barren areas, including the Shagohuang wind and solar base, is expected to increase the demand for new energy transmission, with these projects projected to reach 455 GW by 2030.

Previous articleSECI Announces Winners of 1.2 GW Solar Auction: Industry Milestone Achieved
Next articleInox Wind Secures 51 MW Wind Turbine Order from Everrenew Energy

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here