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Liaoning Province will account for 50% of installed clean energy capacity in 2025

2020/11/27 Source:ChinaOffshoreWind

      Recently, in early November, the Liaoning Provincial Development and Reform Commission held a symposium on accelerating the development of clean energy in the province. The meeting revealed that it is necessary to promote the leap-forward development of clean energy in the province and achieve the goal of reaching 50% of the installed capacity of clean energy by 2025. At the same time, the province’s "14th Five-Year Plan" period will accelerate the development of clean energy for work mobilization and deployment. The specific content involves all regions Clean energy development planning thinking adjustment, space expansion, key projects, constraints, work opinions and suggestions, etc.

      In addition, the meeting also required each city to submit a clean energy plan for key projects during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, focusing on wind power, photovoltaics, nuclear power, and pumped storage, including detailed information on owners, installed capacity, commencement and commissioning time.

      In fact, the current is a critical period for the province’s "14th Five-Year Plan" energy plan. According to photovoltaics, relevant departments have communicated with the provincial competent authorities one after another, requesting to increase the development of new energy.

      Photovoltaics understand that under the goal of energy transition, the current non-aqueous renewable energy ratio targets in all provinces are correspondingly increased. In addition, the potential for photovoltaic cost reduction is expected. The preliminary plans of the provinces are very positive for the development of photovoltaics, especially the light. In the resource-rich western and northeastern regions, each province has an average annual increase of 2-5GW.

      According to the schedule, the first draft of the "14th Five-Year Plan" of each province has been completed before the end of November and is being improved and supplemented. After review by the provincial government, official documents will be released after May 2021.

      In addition to the provincial planning, in addition, the base model of integrated solar, water, fire and storage, and source, grid, and load storage will become an important support for photovoltaic installations during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period. It is understood that in the near future, the relevant competent authorities will issue relevant policy documents to promote the smooth implementation of the base project declaration. According to PV statistics, there are currently more than 20 large-scale base projects planned, and the PV reserve capacity has exceeded 40GW.

      In the near future, after the country has set the climate target several times, the new energy development targets of the provinces will be further improved. On December 21st, at the press conference of the White Paper "China's Energy Development in the New Era" organized by the State Council Information Office, Zhu Ming, Director of the Legal System and System Reform Department of the National Energy Administration, stated at the press conference that the consumption of renewable energy will be strengthened. The evaluation and assessment of the weight of responsibility shall be incorporated into the assessment system of local economic and social development.

      In fact, Liaoning has always been the "leader" in the Northeast region in promoting the development of clean energy. As of the end of 2019, Liaoning's cumulative installed capacity of photovoltaic and wind power was 3.43 and 8.32GW respectively. Relatively speaking, Liaoning is conservative in the scale of development of photovoltaic power plants.

      Judging from the situation in Liaoning Province, according to public data, the curtailment rate of photovoltaic power in Liaoning is less than 1% and wind power is not more than 3%. In addition to abundant wind and photovoltaic resources, the yield of photovoltaic and wind power projects in the region exceeds that of the national average. In some areas. For this reason, currently Liaoning Province has become a "field of war" for all investors.

      On April 30 this year, the "Liaoning Province Wind Power Project Construction Plan" and "Liaoning Province Photovoltaic Power Project Construction Plan" issued by the Liaoning Provincial Development and Reform Commission clearly stated that the "Liaoning Province Photovoltaic Power Project Construction Plan (2019-2021) )" The implementation period was extended to 2025 (2022-2025), and a new round of key project construction was initiated, including 3.3GW of wind power, 1.5GW of photovoltaics, and new photovoltaic projects focusing on supporting coal resource transformation cities to use abandoned mines and idle land construction Project: On June 30, Fuxin City and Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province announced the 2020 photovoltaic parity list, and Jiayu Solar, Jinko Power, Tianjin North China Group, and China General Nuclear Power were shortlisted.

      It is worth mentioning that in Liaoning Province, some prefecture-level urban areas that are committed to energy transformation are sparing no effort to promote photovoltaic development and have achieved good results. The "city of coal" Fuxin, Liaoning, is one of them. It is understood that Fuxin City has undertaken nearly 75% of the coal production capacity reduction task in Liaoning Province and is facing tremendous pressure from the energy transition.

      As early as 2018, Fuxin City organized and prepared the declaration of the photovoltaic leader base, but due to policy changes and other reasons, the Municipal Development and Reform Commission adjusted its development direction and changed it to a parity base; in 2019, the 500MW photovoltaic parity base in Fuxin was officially launched. Ecological governance restoration is the starting point, through the integration of a large number of idle mines, coal mining subsidence areas, dumping sites and other idle lands, and adopting "photovoltaic + agriculture", "photovoltaic + land governance" and other models, the ecological management of agriculture and coal mining areas Combine repairs.

      Today, Fuxin has embarked on the fast train of new energy power generation, with an installed capacity of 2.36GW. The installed capacity of power generation accounted for more than 56%, and the power generation accounted for about 40%, providing nearly 10,000 jobs. With the prominence of the value of new energy, photovoltaics has become a key development direction in Fuxin's "14th Five-Year Plan". In addition to Fuxin City, Chaoyang, Liaoning is also a popular area for photovoltaic power plant investment. Both SPIC 500MW and JA 300MW parity projects are located in Chaoyang City.

      In addition, according to public statistics, this year Liaoning Province has signed many new energy cooperation projects with Guodian Power, State Power Investment, Jiayu Group and other companies, which also reflects its ambitions in the development of clean energy.