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Inner Mongolia's new energy power generation achieved rapid growth in 2018
Time:2019-02-22 Clicks:
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Recently, the reporter learned that in 2018, Inner Mongolia promoted green development and high-quality development, continuously optimized the industrial structure, and transformed new development momentum. The new energy generation in the region achieved rapid growth, and both wind and hydropower achieved double-digit growth. Solar power generation maintained growth, and new energy generation efficiency and power installed capacity achieved steady growth.
The specific performance is in three aspects:
New energy power generation is growing
In 2018, the new energy generation of industrial enterprises above designated size reached 69.51 billion kWh, an increase of 14.8% over the previous year, accounting for 14.4% of the total power generation in the region, an increase of 0.8 percentage points over the previous year. Among them: wind power generation 57.03 billion kWh, an increase of 14.4% over the previous year; solar power generation 8.49 billion kWh, an increase of 2.9% over the previous year; hydropower generation 3.47 billion kWh, an increase of 85.1% over the previous year; biomass power generation 520 million kW At the time, it was down 10.5% from the previous year.
New energy power generation structure is further optimized
Among the new energy generation in 2018, wind power accounted for the highest proportion, reaching 82.0%, followed by solar energy accounting for 12.2%, hydropower accounting for 5.0%, and biomass energy generation accounting for 0.8%.
New energy power installed capacity continues to increase
In 2018, the installed capacity of new energy power in the region was 40.512 million kilowatts, an increase of 10.6% over the previous year, accounting for 33.0% of the total installed capacity of the region. The proportion increased by 2.0 percentage points over the previous year. Among them: wind power installed capacity of 28.68 million kilowatts, solar power installed capacity of 9.329 million kilowatts, hydropower installed capacity of 2.381 million kilowatts, biomass power generation installed capacity of 121,000 kilowatts.
The utilization of new energy power generation equipment is “three rises and one drop”
In 2018, the average utilization hours of wind power equipment in the district was 2,204 hours, an increase of 6.8% over the previous year; the average utilization hours of hydropower equipment was 1,873 hours, an increase of 93.0% over the previous year; the average utilization hours of biomass power generation equipment was 4,841 hours. The annual growth rate was 3.7%; the average utilization hours of solar power generation equipment was 1384 hours, a decrease of 9.1% over the previous year.
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The specific performance is in three aspects:
New energy power generation is growing
In 2018, the new energy generation of industrial enterprises above designated size reached 69.51 billion kWh, an increase of 14.8% over the previous year, accounting for 14.4% of the total power generation in the region, an increase of 0.8 percentage points over the previous year. Among them: wind power generation 57.03 billion kWh, an increase of 14.4% over the previous year; solar power generation 8.49 billion kWh, an increase of 2.9% over the previous year; hydropower generation 3.47 billion kWh, an increase of 85.1% over the previous year; biomass power generation 520 million kW At the time, it was down 10.5% from the previous year.
New energy power generation structure is further optimized
Among the new energy generation in 2018, wind power accounted for the highest proportion, reaching 82.0%, followed by solar energy accounting for 12.2%, hydropower accounting for 5.0%, and biomass energy generation accounting for 0.8%.
New energy power installed capacity continues to increase
In 2018, the installed capacity of new energy power in the region was 40.512 million kilowatts, an increase of 10.6% over the previous year, accounting for 33.0% of the total installed capacity of the region. The proportion increased by 2.0 percentage points over the previous year. Among them: wind power installed capacity of 28.68 million kilowatts, solar power installed capacity of 9.329 million kilowatts, hydropower installed capacity of 2.381 million kilowatts, biomass power generation installed capacity of 121,000 kilowatts.
The utilization of new energy power generation equipment is “three rises and one drop”
In 2018, the average utilization hours of wind power equipment in the district was 2,204 hours, an increase of 6.8% over the previous year; the average utilization hours of hydropower equipment was 1,873 hours, an increase of 93.0% over the previous year; the average utilization hours of biomass power generation equipment was 4,841 hours. The annual growth rate was 3.7%; the average utilization hours of solar power generation equipment was 1384 hours, a decrease of 9.1% over the previous year.
Disclaimer: The content is partly from the internet. In order to pass on more information, it does not mean agreeing to its views or confirming its description. Article content is for reference only. If there is any infringement, please contact in time.
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