NEA: China's installed generation capacity up by 9.1% YoY in late Mar
2023-04-24 12:04:10 [Print]
The latest data released by China's National Energy Administration (NEA) on April 23 showed that by the end of March, the country's total installed generation capacity increased by 9
In the January-March period, China's new installed photovoltaic capacity was 33.66 gigawatts, up by 154 . 8% from about 13 . 21 gigawatts in the same period of 2022.
In the January-March period, major Chinese power enterprises' power supply projects received investments of RMB126.4 billion (USD18 . 31 billion) in total, up by 55 . 2% than a year earlier . Among them, investments in solar power projects increased by 177 . 6% to RMB52 . 2 billion (USD7 . 56 billion), those in nuclear power projects increased by 53 . 5% to RMB16 . 1 billion (USD2 . 33 billion) and those in power-grid projects increased by 7 . 5% to RMB66 . 8 billion (USD9 . 68 billion), all year on year.
. 1% year on year to about 2,620 gigawatts . Among them, China's installed wind power capacity went up by 11 . 7% to about 380 gigawatts and installed solar power capacity increased by 33 . 7% to about 430 gigawatts, both on a year-on-year basis.In the January-March period, China's new installed photovoltaic capacity was 33.66 gigawatts, up by 154 . 8% from about 13 . 21 gigawatts in the same period of 2022.
In the January-March period, major Chinese power enterprises' power supply projects received investments of RMB126.4 billion (USD18 . 31 billion) in total, up by 55 . 2% than a year earlier . Among them, investments in solar power projects increased by 177 . 6% to RMB52 . 2 billion (USD7 . 56 billion), those in nuclear power projects increased by 53 . 5% to RMB16 . 1 billion (USD2 . 33 billion) and those in power-grid projects increased by 7 . 5% to RMB66 . 8 billion (USD9 . 68 billion), all year on year.