Core Viewpoint - The construction of the Gushanliang 3 GW/12.8 GWh energy storage project in the Kubuqi Desert aims to optimize energy infrastructure and enhance the stability of power supply through advanced energy storage solutions [4][5][7]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Gushanliang energy storage project has a capacity of 3 GW, which can supply power to 300,000 households during peak demand [4]. - The project occupies approximately 1,100 acres with a total investment of 11.2 billion yuan [4]. - The project is expected to be operational by the end of this year, with two energy storage stations currently under construction [4]. Group 2: Energy Generation and Storage - Once fully operational, the project is projected to generate an annual total of 40 billion kWh of electricity in the Dala Flag area [5]. - The energy storage facility will help balance supply and demand by storing excess energy during low demand periods and releasing it during peak times, thus stabilizing the grid [5]. - The project is expected to deliver 3.6 billion kWh of clean energy to the grid annually, primarily benefiting the Ordos region and potentially supplying energy to North China [5]. Group 3: Policy and Market Dynamics - The development of energy storage projects in the region is driven by both market forces and government policies, including a compensation standard for independent energy storage stations set at 0.35 yuan per kWh for a period of 10 years [7]. - The local government aims to continue optimizing a new power system centered around renewable energy, facilitating energy transition and socio-economic development [7]. - Ordos City has established 23 energy storage projects, with 12 under construction and 17 planned, indicating a robust growth trajectory in energy storage capacity [6].
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国家能源局·2025-11-20 07:14