The installed power supply capacity in Gansu Province exceeded 90 million kilowatts

The reporter learned from the State Grid Gansu Province Electric Power Company that recently, with the commissioning of Zhangye China Sodium Construction Industry's 100-megawatt photovoltaic power station and other projects, the installed power supply capacity in Gansu Province exceeded 90 million kilowatts, and the installed power supply capacity in Gansu Province reached a new level.

Gansu Province is an important energy base in the country. Since the "14th Five-Year Plan", the grid-connected installed capacity of new energy in Gansu Province has increased significantly, which is the main factor promoting the rapid increase of the province's installed capacity. Up to now, the installed capacity of new energy in Gansu Province has exceeded 55 million kilowatts, accounting for more than 60%, and the installed capacity of new energy storage has exceeded 3 million kilowatts. Wind power and solar power have become the province's first and second largest power sources.

The relevant person in charge of State Grid Gansu Province Electric Power Company stated that State Grid Gansu Province Electric Power Company will base itself on the "general hub" of Northwest Power Grid and the "main channel" of power transmission from west to east, support the development positioning of the new power system to build a "heavy base", give full play to Gansu's resource endowment advantages, strive to create a Gansu model of a new power system, and actively serve Gansu's energy structure transformation and green and low-carbon development. Adhere to innovation-driven, build a multi-dimensional and efficient operation system, actively adapt to the situation of large-scale new energy access, establish a new energy grid-connected collaborative linkage mechanism, continue to improve the efficiency of power grid connection services, and fully serve the early integration of wind power, photovoltaic bases and other projects., should and do everything to help the construction of a new energy system.

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