Core Viewpoint - The rapid development of distributed photovoltaic projects in southern China is driven by the "dual carbon" goals, leading to significant increases in renewable energy capacity and associated challenges in grid management and integrity risks [1][2][3]. Group 1: Project Overview - A 6.5-kilometer distributed photovoltaic project in Hainan has achieved full capacity grid connection, expected to generate 20.58 million kWh annually, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of approximately 5,700 households, while saving 6,278 tons of standard coal and reducing emissions by about 22,602 tons [1]. - As of September 2023, the total installed capacity of renewable energy in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Yunnan, and Guizhou has reached 257 million kW, accounting for 40% of the southern grid's power sources, with photovoltaic capacity exceeding 180 million kW [1]. Group 2: Management Challenges - The rapid integration of distributed photovoltaic projects poses new challenges for grid management, particularly in the areas of project acceptance, approval, equipment access, and grid debugging, leading to potential integrity risks due to concentrated discretionary power at local power supply offices [2][3]. - The approval process for photovoltaic projects relies heavily on local grid capacity and available connection points, which can lead to corruption issues such as "queue jumping" for capacity allocation and "personal connections" influencing project approvals [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Measures - The Southern Power Grid's disciplinary inspection team has initiated a series of targeted measures to address integrity risks in the renewable energy grid integration sector, including the establishment of new management protocols and enhanced internal controls [3][4]. - A comprehensive review of the renewable energy grid integration management system has been conducted, resulting in the issuance of new guidelines and the optimization of key processes to improve transparency and reduce discretionary power in project approvals [4][5]. Group 4: Case Studies and Implementation - The Guangxi Power Grid Company has reported the resolution of multiple integrity violations related to expedited project approvals, highlighting the need for ongoing supervision and the identification of high-risk positions within the organization [5][6]. - The implementation of a digital platform, "Sunshine Southern Network," allows for real-time monitoring of 1,026 photovoltaic projects, enhancing transparency and accountability in the approval process [6][7].
驻南方电网纪检监察组惩治防协同发力 护航新能源高质量发展
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan·2025-11-10 23:59