Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Tibet-Guangdong Direct Current Project, a key cross-provincial power transmission project under China's 14th Five-Year Plan, has commenced, aiming to deliver clean energy from Tibet to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with a total transmission capacity of over 43 billion kilowatt-hours annually after full operation in 2029, equivalent to half of the annual output of the Three Gorges Dam [2][5]. Group 1 - The Tibet-Guangdong Direct Current Project starts in southeastern Tibet and traverses Yunnan and Guangxi, covering approximately 2,681 kilometers, with four converter stations built in Tibet and Guangdong [1][4]. - The project utilizes advanced "Ultra-High Voltage Multi-Terminal Flexible Direct Current" technology to manage the instability of renewable energy generation, ensuring a stable power supply with minimal disruption to the grid, allowing for the transmission of green electricity from Tibet to Guangdong in just 9 milliseconds [7]. - The renewable energy installed capacity at the starting point in southeastern Tibet reaches 10 million kilowatts, highlighting the region's potential for clean energy generation [4].
央视新闻丨藏粤直流输电工程今天启动建设
国家能源局·2025-09-16 04:19