China’s Green Power: From Deserts To East

Nov 26, 2025 Leave a message

         After Minor Snow, wind turbines in Inner Mongolia's Mu Us Sandy Land send green electricity to Shandong via the ±800kV Yikezhao Converter Station (part of "Inner Mongolia to Shandong" project), with 160 million kWh daily and 230 billion kWh cumulatively. The new Ningxia-Hunan ±800kV UHVDC project transmits 36 billion kWh/year from "desert, Gobi, barren land" bases to Hunan, securing power for areas like Zhangjiajie.

        Backed by localized 26MW offshore wind turbines and hydropower projects, China's UHV grid (370 million kW cross-regional capacity) enables green power integration. Focusing on load-side interactivity, full electrification and a unified power market, China advances its new power system to safeguard energy security and low-carbon development.

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