Core Points - The Xinjiang Tarim Basin 750 kV power transmission and transformation project has officially commenced operation, marking it as the largest 750 kV ultra-high voltage ring network project in China [1] - The project covers an area of 1.06 million square kilometers in southern Xinjiang, equivalent to the combined land area of six provinces: Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, and Guangxi, nearly one-ninth of China's land area [3] - The construction of the project took 15 years, with a total length of 4,197 kilometers, overcoming significant challenges such as desert, Gobi, mountains, and rivers, and achieving the longest distance for desert construction in the country [3] - The project enhances the power supply capacity in southern Xinjiang by 800,000 to 1,000,000 kW and increases the capacity for renewable energy integration by over 8,000,000 kW [3] - This ultra-high voltage ring network not only connects the last mile of power supply within Xinjiang but also serves as a vital artery for electricity export, significantly improving the capacity for green energy delivery and transforming Xinjiang's energy advantages into economic benefits for nationwide power supply [4]
环线4197千米 我国最大750千伏超高压环网工程正式投运
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-30 04:49