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The four external transmission channels in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Ximeng to Shandong UHV AC Transmission and Transformation Project, Mengxi to Tianjin South UHV AC Transmission and Transformation Project, Shanghai Miao to Shandong UHVDC Transmission and Transformation Project, Ximeng to Jiangsu UHVDC Transmission and Transformation Project, will be completed
in the next two years.
At that time, Inner Mongolia will add 35 million kilowatts of power transmission capacity, about 30 million kilowatts of new supporting thermal power capacity, and about 20 million kilowatts
of new energy such as wind power and photovoltaics.
The annual transmission of electricity is about 160 billion kWh, of which about 40 billion kWh
of new energy is delivered.
In order to solve the problem of energy use in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta and other regions, in accordance with the requirements of the Notice on Accelerating the Construction of 12 Key Transmission Channels of the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan issued by the National Energy Administration and the "Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan" issued by the State Council, the construction of four power transmission channels in Inner Mongolia has been started successively in accordance with the principle of "first urgent before slow, first easy before difficult, safe and economical, scientific and pragmatic"
.
Among them, the Ximeng-Shandong UHV AC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Ximeng-Beijing East-Jinan AC 1000 kV double-loop line, with a total length of about 730 kilometers, a total investment of 17.
8 billion yuan, and a power transmission capacity of about 9 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on November 4, 2014, starting from Xilin Golmeng, ending at Jinan Substation in Shandong Province, passing through four provinces (autonomous regions and cities) including Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Tianjin and Shandong, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2017.
The seven thermal power projects supporting the channel project have also been approved by the Development and Reform Commission of the autonomous region, and all have started construction
.
Mengxi to Tianjin South UHV AC power transmission and transformation project, the construction of Mengxi Jinbei-Beijing West-Tianjin South 1000 kV double-loop line, with a total length of about 608 kilometers, a total investment of 17.
5 billion yuan, and a transmission capacity of about 6 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on March 27, 2015, starting from Weijiaya, Junger Banner, Ordos City, ending at Tianjin South Substation, passing through four provinces (autonomous regions and cities) including Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei and Tianjin, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2017.
The construction plan of the coal power project supporting the channel project is pending approval by the state
.
Shanghai Temple to Shandong UHVDC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Shanghai Miao-Shandong DC ± 800 kV line, the total length of about 1238 kilometers, the total investment of 22.
1 billion yuan, the transmission capacity of 10 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on December 15, 2015, starting from Shanghai Temple in Otok Qianqi, Ordos City, ending at Linyi Converter Station in Shandong, with a new line length of 1238 kilometers, passing through 6 provinces and regions of Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and Shandong, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2018.
The construction plan of the coal power base supporting the channel project has been approved by the state
.
Ximeng to Jiangsu UHVDC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Ximeng-Jiangsu Taizhou DC ± 800 kV single-loop line, with a total length of about 1620 kilometers, a total investment of 23.
7 billion yuan, and a power transmission capacity of 10 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on December 15, 2015, starting from Xilinhot City, Xilin Golmeng and ending in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, with a new line length of 1,620 kilometers, passing through five provinces (cities and districts) including Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong and Jiangsu, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2018.
It is estimated that the investment of 4 UHV transmission channels and supporting power supply projects in Inner Mongolia is about 300 billion yuan, referring to the contribution of existing external power transmission projects in Inner Mongolia to local taxes, after the implementation of the 4 external transmission channels and supporting power supply projects, the annual tax revenue can be increased by about 10 billion yuan, and the annual local conversion and reduction of coal transportation in our region is about 100 million tons
.
The four external transmission channels in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - Ximeng to Shandong UHV AC Transmission and Transformation Project, Mengxi to Tianjin South UHV AC Transmission and Transformation Project, Shanghai Miao to Shandong UHVDC Transmission and Transformation Project, Ximeng to Jiangsu UHVDC Transmission and Transformation Project, will be completed
in the next two years.
At that time, Inner Mongolia will add 35 million kilowatts of power transmission capacity, about 30 million kilowatts of new supporting thermal power capacity, and about 20 million kilowatts
of new energy such as wind power and photovoltaics.
The annual transmission of electricity is about 160 billion kWh, of which about 40 billion kWh
of new energy is delivered.
In order to solve the problem of energy use in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta and other regions, in accordance with the requirements of the Notice on Accelerating the Construction of 12 Key Transmission Channels of the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan issued by the National Energy Administration and the "Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan" issued by the State Council, the construction of four power transmission channels in Inner Mongolia has been started successively in accordance with the principle of "first urgent before slow, first easy before difficult, safe and economical, scientific and pragmatic"
.
Among them, the Ximeng-Shandong UHV AC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Ximeng-Beijing East-Jinan AC 1000 kV double-loop line, with a total length of about 730 kilometers, a total investment of 17.
8 billion yuan, and a power transmission capacity of about 9 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on November 4, 2014, starting from Xilin Golmeng, ending at Jinan Substation in Shandong Province, passing through four provinces (autonomous regions and cities) including Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Tianjin and Shandong, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2017.
The seven thermal power projects supporting the channel project have also been approved by the Development and Reform Commission of the autonomous region, and all have started construction
.
Mengxi to Tianjin South UHV AC power transmission and transformation project, the construction of Mengxi Jinbei-Beijing West-Tianjin South 1000 kV double-loop line, with a total length of about 608 kilometers, a total investment of 17.
5 billion yuan, and a transmission capacity of about 6 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on March 27, 2015, starting from Weijiaya, Junger Banner, Ordos City, ending at Tianjin South Substation, passing through four provinces (autonomous regions and cities) including Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei and Tianjin, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2017.
The construction plan of the coal power project supporting the channel project is pending approval by the state
.
Shanghai Temple to Shandong UHVDC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Shanghai Miao-Shandong DC ± 800 kV line, the total length of about 1238 kilometers, the total investment of 22.
1 billion yuan, the transmission capacity of 10 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on December 15, 2015, starting from Shanghai Temple in Otok Qianqi, Ordos City, ending at Linyi Converter Station in Shandong, with a new line length of 1238 kilometers, passing through 6 provinces and regions of Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Henan and Shandong, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2018.
The construction plan of the coal power base supporting the channel project has been approved by the state
.
Ximeng to Jiangsu UHVDC transmission and transformation project, the construction of Ximeng-Jiangsu Taizhou DC ± 800 kV single-loop line, with a total length of about 1620 kilometers, a total investment of 23.
7 billion yuan, and a power transmission capacity of 10 million kilowatts
.
The project started construction on December 15, 2015, starting from Xilinhot City, Xilin Golmeng and ending in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, with a new line length of 1,620 kilometers, passing through five provinces (cities and districts) including Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Tianjin, Shandong and Jiangsu, and is expected to be completed and put into operation
in 2018.
It is estimated that the investment of 4 UHV transmission channels and supporting power supply projects in Inner Mongolia is about 300 billion yuan, referring to the contribution of existing external power transmission projects in Inner Mongolia to local taxes, after the implementation of the 4 external transmission channels and supporting power supply projects, the annual tax revenue can be increased by about 10 billion yuan, and the annual local conversion and reduction of coal transportation in our region is about 100 million tons
.