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Insufficient on-grid capacity hinders development of PV power generation in China Nuying Huang, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Monday 27 July 2015] . While the establishment of PV power-generating stations in China is increasing fast, connecting these stations to local power grids and distributing generated electricity to end users is progressing at a significantly insufficient rate, according to the China Photovoltaic Industry Association (CPIA).
The largest insufficiency in on-grid capacity is in Gansu Province, northern China, CPIA said. PV power-generating stations with total installation capacity of 663MWp have been set up in Dunghuang, Gansu, but the local power grid has the capacity to absorb only 24% of the generated electricity, CPIA indicated. In addition, there are PV power-generating stations with total installation of 507MWp approved to be established in Dunhuang. On-grid capacity in Xinjiang, north western China, is about 40% short to absorb PV-generated electricity, and in Golmud, Qinghai Province in western China, the deficit is as high as 70%, CPIA said.
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