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    For the first time, Beijing used UHV

    • Last Update: 2022-11-21
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, the first UHV transmission channel into Beijing - Ximeng-Beijing East-Shandong 1000 kV UHV project supporting Beijing East to Shunyi project was fully completed, and the power generation was officially generated on June 19, and Beijing used UHV power
    for the first time.

    It is reported that the Beijing East to Shunyi project can transmit 1 million kilowatts of electricity
    to Beijing this summer.
    "It is estimated that by 2020, the Beijing East to Shunyi Project will add about 2.
    5 million to 3 million kilowatts of external power receiving capacity in the city, and add 10 billion kilowatt-hours
    of external electricity every year.
    In other words, for every 10 kWh of electricity used by citizens, 1 kWh of electricity comes from UHV
    .

    It is reported that UHV is currently the world's highest transmission voltage level
    .
    The electricity used in daily homes is the electricity of low-voltage systems, and UHV is more than
    4500 times that of low-voltage systems.

    With the wind power of Mengdong, drive the smog
    of the capital.
    After the completion of the UHV power project, Beijing will reduce coal consumption by 4.
    5 million tons per year, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 8.
    75 million tons, sulfur dioxide by 22,000 tons and nitrogen oxides by 23,000 tons
    .

    Recently, the first UHV transmission channel into Beijing - Ximeng-Beijing East-Shandong 1000 kV UHV project supporting Beijing East to Shunyi project was fully completed, and the power generation was officially generated on June 19, and Beijing used UHV power
    for the first time.

    UHV electricity

    It is reported that the Beijing East to Shunyi project can transmit 1 million kilowatts of electricity
    to Beijing this summer.
    "It is estimated that by 2020, the Beijing East to Shunyi Project will add about 2.
    5 million to 3 million kilowatts of external power receiving capacity in the city, and add 10 billion kilowatt-hours
    of external electricity every year.
    In other words, for every 10 kWh of electricity used by citizens, 1 kWh of electricity comes from UHV
    .

    It is reported that UHV is currently the world's highest transmission voltage level
    .
    The electricity used in daily homes is the electricity of low-voltage systems, and UHV is more than
    4500 times that of low-voltage systems.

    With the wind power of Mengdong, drive the smog
    of the capital.
    After the completion of the UHV power project, Beijing will reduce coal consumption by 4.
    5 million tons per year, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 8.
    75 million tons, sulfur dioxide by 22,000 tons and nitrogen oxides by 23,000 tons
    .

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