4 FAQs about Beijing energy storage for resilience

How can Beijing improve system resilience?

System resilience could be improved by extending the time for supply level minimums to occur and by increasing the level of supply capacity minimums. Beijing would need to focus on the resilience enhancement for extreme low temperature and heavy rainfall superimposed on heat wave.

What is the structure of Beijing's power supply?

Beijing's power supply consists of local primary energy generation, local thermal power and transferred-in power. Over the past 10 years, the structure of Beijing's power supply has basically remained stable, with the highest proportion of power supply coming from external transfers, accounting for more than 60 % of the total power supply.

How big is China's energy storage capacity?

According to CNESA data, the capacity of independent energy storage stations planned or under construction in China in the first half of 2022 was 45.3GW, accounting for over 80% of all new energy storage projects planned or under construction.

How can China achieve 30/60 carbon goals?

Stepping up efforts to develop new energy storage technologies is critical in driving renewable energy adoption, achieving China's 30/60 carbon goals, and establishing a new power system.

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