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China Sees Room to Boost Renewable Installations by 52% in 2020

China Sees Room to Boost Renewable Installations by 52% in 2020

(Bloomberg) -- China this year will be able to absorb 52% more new wind and solar power capacity than in it added 2019.

The world’s biggest energy consumer has space on its grids to add 36.65 gigawatts of wind and 48.45 gigawatts of solar, according to a transmission analysis report by the National New Energy Absorption Monitoring and Warning Center. Grid capacity is a critical factor for new installations, as the country tries to avoid curtailing large amounts of power as it sometimes had to do during its world-leading investment binge in renewables over the past decade.

Last year, China added 25.74 gigawatts of wind and 30.11 of solar to the grid, but coal remains by far its biggest power source. The report was based on data submitted to the National Energy Administration by China’s grid operators.

The breakdown of absorption capacity by grid is:

GridWind (GW)Solar (GW)
State Grid Corp. of China29.4539.05
China Southern Power Grid Co.6.27.4
Inner Mongolia Power Group Co.12

The breakdown by province is:

Province, City or RegionWind (MW)Solar (MW)
Beijing50250
Tianjin300650
North Hebei11001000
South Hebei2002300
Shanxi20002350
Shandong20004400
West Inner Mongolia10002000
East Inner Mongolia1000800
Liaoning12001400
Jilin1000600
Heilongjiang6001000
Shaanxi13002300
Gansu10001000
Qinghai10003000
Ningxia15001250
Xinjiang15001200
Shanghai50400
Jiangsu40503250
Zhejiang3502500
Anhui6001600
Fujian7001300
Henan25001500
Hubei15001500
Hunan650900
Jiangxi9001800
Sichuan200750
Chongqing20050
Tibet00
Guangdong32001800
Guangxi20001000
Hainan0100
Guizhou8002700
Yunnan2001800

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