China expected to have world's second biggest power capacity
China's electricity generation capacity will increase to 860 mm kW at the end of this year, the second largest after
the United States, energy official said.
The nation's power grids coverage has become the world's largest with fast expansion of ultra-high voltage network.
New energy such as nuclear and wind power played an increasingly important role, said Zhang Guobao, head of the
National Administration of Energy.
At the end of July, China overtook the United States to have the world's largest network with a total length of
375,000 km. The nation also had 11 nuclear reactors, and approved for the construction of another 14. Some 24 are
under construction, Zhang said at a national meeting held by the China Electricity Council.
The annual wind power generation has doubled for three years to 20 mm kW by the end of this year after eight mm was
added in 2009, he said.
Also at the meeting, delegates of power producers and regulators called for efforts to speed up clean energy
developmentto promote energy saving and emission cut.
Currently, more than 70 % of the nation's electricity is coal-fired. The government has pledged to increase the
capacity of new energy to 15 % of the total by 2020.
