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新疆喀什光伏装机超千万千瓦 能源转型加速推进
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-04 09:02

Core Insights - Xinjiang's Kashgar region has surpassed 10.242 million kilowatts of installed photovoltaic capacity, becoming the fifth and second million-kilowatt-level renewable energy base in Xinjiang and southern Xinjiang respectively, marking a significant achievement in the energy transition and the national "dual carbon" strategy [1][2] Group 1: Photovoltaic Capacity Development - The Kashgar region's geographical advantages, including over 2800 hours of annual sunlight, provide ideal conditions for large-scale photovoltaic base construction, positioning it as a key pillar in southern Xinjiang's new power system [1] - The National Grid Xinjiang Electric Power Company has implemented online application processes for grid connection to address the surge in photovoltaic installations, ensuring that renewable energy projects are connected as soon as possible [1] Group 2: Energy Storage and Stability - The development of large-scale energy storage resources is being prioritized to address the inherent volatility of renewable energy, with a focus on constructing water-solar complementary bases and utilizing various energy types to enhance supply stability and efficiency [2] - As of now, the new energy storage capacity in southern Xinjiang has reached 5.9675 million kilowatts, accounting for 49.9% of the total in Xinjiang, with advanced technologies being applied prominently [2] Group 3: Grid Infrastructure and Energy Distribution - The construction of the 750 kV ring network around the Tarim Basin is enhancing the optimization of energy resource allocation within Xinjiang and significantly improving the capacity for electricity export [2] - The photovoltaic power generation in southern Xinjiang effectively addresses the electricity demand during peak hours in eastern and central provinces, demonstrating the initial value of "ensuring internal supply and strengthening external delivery" [2]