Core Insights - Inner Mongolia is a traditional energy region that is also rapidly developing as a new energy and green energy hub, with significant growth in renewable energy capacity and generation expected in 2024 [1] Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - In 2024, Inner Mongolia plans to add 41 million kilowatts of new installed renewable energy capacity, bringing the total to 135 million kilowatts, with an expected generation of 200 billion kilowatt-hours [1] - The region is implementing multiple new energy projects, including the second and third batches of large-scale renewable energy bases, which require expedited grid connection [1][3] Group 2: Infrastructure and Grid Connection - The construction of the Bayannaoer–Victory 500 kV transformer project is underway, which will enhance the transmission efficiency of clean energy and meet the demand for an additional 1 million kilowatts of wind power [2] - The first batch of large wind and solar base projects includes three major projects, all of which are operational, demonstrating rapid project execution [2][3] Group 3: Power Transmission and Delivery - As of March 23, 2024, the ±800 kV HVDC project from Xilingol to Taizhou has delivered over 11 billion kilowatt-hours, contributing to a cumulative delivery of 605.27 billion kilowatt-hours from Inner Mongolia [4] - The region has established eight HVDC transmission corridors to various provinces, facilitating a steady increase in power delivery [4] Group 4: Future Plans and Collaborations - A memorandum of cooperation was signed between State Grid Corporation and Inner Mongolia for the "Shagao Desert" base, accelerating the preliminary work for HVDC projects [5] - The company is committed to advancing the second round of HVDC development and expediting the approval and construction of multiple HVDC projects [6]
国网蒙东电力:今年力争再增新能源并网装机4000万千瓦
Zhong Guo Dian Li Bao·2025-04-17 05:38