Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant role of energy and electricity in the cooperation between China and African countries under the Belt and Road Initiative, with Chinese power companies constructing extensive energy projects across Africa [1][2] - As of now, Chinese power companies have built 66,000 kilometers of transmission and transformation lines in Africa, contributing to the addition of 120 million kilowatts of installed power capacity in African nations [1] - Since the 14th Five-Year Plan, approximately 80 solar, wind, and hydropower projects have been implemented in 28 African countries, aiding in alleviating energy shortages and addressing climate change [1] Group 2 - Chinese power companies have completed 144 projects with investments exceeding $30 million in Belt and Road countries since 2013, with a total contract amount of $207.266 billion [1] - The investment in Africa's electricity sector by Chinese power companies has reached $272 million since the 14th Five-Year Plan, with 154 new engineering contracts totaling $24.578 billion, accounting for 20.8% of the total new contracts signed abroad [1] - The cooperation mechanism between China and African countries is becoming increasingly refined, with over 50 African nations signing memorandums for Belt and Road cooperation, and various platforms for international energy cooperation being established [2]
中国电力企业在非洲建设输变电线路六点六万公里