
On May 28, 2025, the China National Energy Administration announced the successful launch of the first distributed photovoltaic (PV) project under the China National Energy Corporation. This project, which is a significant milestone in the realm of distributed energy generation, involves the installation of approximately 17,163 photovoltaic panels, generating around 15 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, alongside 35 sets of electrical equipment.
The construction of this project follows a management model characterized by “self-directed and process-controlled” construction management, which aims to maximize design integration, construction, and management efficiency to ensure the overall project construction goals are met. Additionally, a robust quality assurance mechanism has been established, encompassing rigorous inspections and operational protocols to guarantee high operational standards for the photovoltaic power station.
Throughout the project, technical personnel have meticulously developed detailed operational guidelines for the photovoltaic station, including electricity dispatching strategies and contingency plans, to ensure that operational staff can effectively manage the station’s equipment and processes, thereby minimizing errors during electricity dispatch operations.
Moreover, stringent adherence to electrical safety regulations has been enforced, particularly concerning power work procedures and the management of alternating current and direct current systems, to guarantee the safe operation of the photovoltaic power generation and grid connection.
This distributed photovoltaic project is one of China’s key initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy development. According to estimates, it can potentially save approximately 3,670.6 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 9,796.31 tons annually. The project does not require the use of water resources and does not generate wastewater, showcasing its clear economic viability and environmental benefits.
Looking ahead, the China National Energy Corporation plans to continue the development of additional distributed photovoltaic projects, further advancing the transition to greener energy solutions.
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