DocumentCode :
3608538
Title :
Growth in Wind and Sun: Integrating Variable Generation in China
Author :
Liping Jiang ; Caixia Wang ; Yuehui Huang ; Zheyi Pei ; Songxu Xin ; Weisheng Wang ; Shuo Ma ; Brown, Tom
Author_Institution :
State Grid Energy Res. Inst., Beijing, China
Volume :
13
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
40
Lastpage :
49
Abstract :
Variable generation (VG) in China is primarily wind and photovoltaic (PV) power. By the end of 2014, the cumulative installed capacity of VG in China reached 123.86 GW, accounting for 9.1% of the country?s total generation capacity. The cumulative installed capacity of wind and PV power were, 95.81 GW and 28.05 GW, respectively. The total amount of energy generated from VG in 2014 was 181 TWh (of which wind power was 156 TWh and PV power 25 TWh), accounting for 3.3% of total electricity generation. The newly installed capacity of wind and PV power in 2014 was 19.5 GW and 10.6 GW, respectively, accounting for 28% of the newly installed capacity of all generation types. Following coal-fired power and hydropower, wind has already become China?s third-largest power source both by capacity and by power generation, after nine years of high-speed growth. A rapid development of PV power generation has been experienced since 2010. The newly installed PV capacity in 2013 and 2014 reached over 10 GW for two consecutive years, accounting for about one-third of newly installed PV capacity worldwide over the same period. By capacity, PVs have become China?s fifth largest generation source after natural gas based generation.
Keywords :
photovoltaic power systems; wind power; PV power generation; electricity generation; photovoltaic power; variable generation; wind power; China; Generators; Power grids; Renewable energy sources; Wind farms; Wind power generation; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1540-7977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2015.2458754
Filename :
7299820
Link To Document :
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