“电力天路”为青藏两省区注入发展新动能
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-11-03 05:29

Core Insights - The Qinghai-Tibet DC Phase II Expansion Project has been operational for a month, enhancing the transmission capacity from 600,000 kW to 1,200,000 kW, and has delivered 370 million kWh of electricity, marking a 62.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [1][2] Group 1: Project Overview - The Qinghai-Tibet interconnected project is China's first "power highway" into Tibet, operational since December 2011, effectively addressing the region's electricity shortages and hydropower consumption issues [1] - The project has cumulatively transmitted 24.13 billion kWh of electricity over nearly 14 years, with 13.87 billion kWh from Qinghai to Tibet and 10.26 billion kWh from Tibet to Qinghai [1] Group 2: Expansion Details - The expansion project was initiated in May 2024 to meet the growing electricity demand and green energy export needs in Tibet, involving upgrades to the Chaidamu and Lhasa converter stations and the control systems [2] - The project achieved a full capacity transmission of 1.2 million kW within the first month of operation, demonstrating stable and controllable system performance [2]