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中广核新能源:新一代大开口熔盐槽式集热器已完成研制安装
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-27 12:12
Core Insights - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) has achieved significant growth in domestic renewable energy, with installed capacity exceeding 70 million kilowatts, nearly tripling from the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [1][2] - CGN's cumulative grid-connected electricity generation has surpassed 370 billion kilowatt-hours, with a renewable energy equipment utilization rate maintained above 99% [1][2] - By 2025, CGN plans to add 13.29 million kilowatts of new installed capacity, with annual self-operated capacity reaching the 10 million kilowatt level [1] Renewable Energy Development - In the field of solar thermal energy, CGN has completed the development and installation of a new generation of large aperture molten salt trough collectors [1] - The total installed capacity of CGN's operational and under-construction solar thermal projects has reached 550,000 kilowatts, ranking among the industry leaders [1] - The Delingha 50 MW solar thermal demonstration power plant is recognized as China's first large-scale commercial project, expected to achieve record high grid-connected electricity generation in 2025, with utilization hours ranking first in the industry for two consecutive years [1][2] Green Power and Hydrogen Energy - CGN has established China's first fully green electricity supply virtual power plant [3] - Over the past five years, CGN's market-based electricity trading volume has exceeded 210 billion kilowatt-hours, with cumulative green electricity trading volume surpassing 30 billion kilowatt-hours [3] - CGN's CCER carbon asset sales have exceeded 5 million tons, and the company has built its first hydrogen production station, successfully developing a seawater direct hydrogen production experimental prototype [3] Digital Technology Advancements - CGN's self-developed nuclear-grade digital control platform, "Hemu System," has broken foreign monopolies and is widely applied in 33 nuclear power units, covering various types and technological routes of second, third, and fourth-generation nuclear power [2][3] - After seven years of research and development, CGN has achieved 100% localization of the "Hemu System," which is expected to receive certification from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology by 2025 [2][3]