[The third batch of scenery large base project review is accelerating] In the first three quarters of 2022, China added 52.6 million kW of photovoltaic installations, including 17.27 million kW of photovoltaic power stations and 35.33 million kW of distributed photovoltaic installations. By the end of September 2022, the cumulative installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation was 358 million kW. The first batch of large-scale wind power photovoltaic bases have all been started, the second batch of projects are starting one after another, and the review of the third batch of projects is being accelerated. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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  • 2026.06.18 18:24
  • [Chinese enterprise wins 900MW Ningxia photovoltaic project with 900 million yuan]
  • China Power Construction Corporation has announced the candidates for the EPC bidding of two major photovoltaic composite projects with a total capacity of 900MW in Lingwu, Ningxia. The total bid amount is about 903.7 million yuan, and the cost per watt is about 1.004 yuan. The consortium of China Electric Power Construction Qinghai Institute, China Construction Third Engineering Bureau, and China Hydropower Tenth Engineering Bureau will take on two first places. The project is located in the Lingwu Gobi Desert, with a new technology demonstration test zone. It will start construction in July 2026 and be fully connected to the grid by the end of December, with a tight schedule. The contractor is responsible for the full cycle EPC and most of the land coordination work. The consortium of state-owned enterprises relies on design and construction advantages to control costs. After the power station is completed, it will be connected to the Ningxia high-voltage main network for external transmission of green electricity, helping local consumption indicators and the transmission of electricity from the west to the east.Editor/Gong Ziwei
  • 2026.06.18 17:55
  • [Myanmar President visits China to deepen cooperation in energy and economic sectors]
  • At the invitation of the President of the People's Republic of China, Myanmar President Myint Aung Hlaing will pay a state visit to the People's Republic of China from June 15 to 19, 2026. The statement states that both sides agree to continue to leverage the role of the China Myanmar oil and gas pipeline, steadily promote power interconnection, and explore the construction of an economically and environmentally sustainable energy partnership. Both sides agree to implement a direct settlement mechanism between RMB and Burmese kyat to promote trade, and support strengthening trade and investment cooperation in areas of common interest such as agricultural product processing, oil, and energy.Editor/Gong Ziwei
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