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直达湾区,又一条“能源大动脉”来了
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-17 00:14
Core Insights - The construction mobilization meeting for the ±800 kV UHVDC project from Tibet to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area marks the start of the world's largest flexible DC transmission project, which is also the most advanced in technology and largest in investment scale [1][4] Group 1: Project Overview - The Tibet-Guangdong DC project relies on the "water-wind-solar integration" clean energy base in Tibet, with four ±800 kV converter stations being built in Changdu and Linzhi in Tibet, and Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong [1] - The project aims to deliver over 43 billion kWh of electricity annually to the Greater Bay Area upon full operation in 2029, which is equivalent to half the annual output of the Three Gorges Dam, with 100% of the energy being clean [4] Group 2: Economic Impact - The total investment for the Tibet-Guangdong DC project is approximately 53.2 billion yuan, with an additional investment of over 150 billion yuan for the supporting "water-wind-solar integration" power base, which is expected to significantly boost the upstream and downstream equipment industries [4] - The project is anticipated to create over 100,000 direct jobs during peak construction [4] Group 3: Energy Demand and Supply - In July, Guangdong's peak electricity load reached 165 million kW, making it the first province to exceed 160 million kW, accounting for 11% of the national electricity load [2] - The total electricity consumption in Guangdong from January to July was 531.52 billion kWh, a year-on-year increase of 4.3% [1][2] Group 4: Strategic Importance - The project is seen as a key move in the national strategy of optimizing energy resources, breaking regional barriers, and achieving precise alignment between resources and markets, thus fostering a new model of regional collaborative development [4]