China upgrades hydroelectric targets


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China Hydropower Expansion accelerates under the 12th Five-Year Plan, boosting conventional and pump-storage capacity by a combined 50 GW, with major dams on the Yangtze, NDRC approvals, pricing reform, and renewable energy targets through 2020.

 

What's Going On

An accelerated build-out of conventional and pump-storage capacity in China's 12th Plan to add 50 GW and meet 2020 goals.

  • 83 GW new conventional hydro starts slated in 2011-15
  • Pumped storage starts raised from 50 GW to 80 GW
  • Most 2020 projects must kick off within five years

 

To achieve better results in energy conservation and emissions reduction, China is upgrading its goal of having installed hydropower capacity of 380 gigawatts GW by 2020 to having 430 GW by that time.

 

To achieve this goal, the capacity of hydropower projects planned to begin construction in the 12th Five-Year Plan 2011-15 will be expanded by 50 GW, according to a draft proposal recently submitted to the National Development and Reform Commission by China Electricity Council as part of efforts to expedite hydropower projects nationwide.

According to the draft proposal, the capacity of new conventional hydropower projects planned to begin construction in the 12th Five-Year Plan has been upgraded from 63 GW to 83 GW, and the capacity of new pump-storage hydropower projects planned to kick off construction has been upgraded from 50 GW to 80 GW.

At of the end of 2009, the installed capacity of conventional hydropower in China was 182.25 GW, a sign of hydroelectric power capacity on the rise nationwide, including 55.12 GW of small hydropower. The installed capacity of pump-storage power stations was 14.54 GW.

The construction period for hydropower projects usually lasts five years or more. This means most of the projects planned for completion by 2020 will kick off in the next five years, aligning with a goal of 380 GW in 2020 for national hydropower capacity.

However, there are still many difficulties to achieve this goal. In the past five years, many large hydropower projects failed to kick off construction as scheduled for environmental reasons. At of the end of 2009, there were only 11 key hydropower stations that had received hydro approvals by regulators, accounting for only 27.1 of the total key hydropower projects listed in the 11th Five-Year Plan 2006-10 for renewable energy development. The different pricing system adopted for hydropower is another issue to be solved. The current price level of hydropower is much less than the average level of thermal power due to insufficient consideration in environment and resettlement.

The situation has obviously changed. The Chinese government has recently approved a large number of key hydropower projects, including major dams planned on the upstream portion of the Yangtze River and its tributaries and a giant hydropower station now set to start construction. Hydropower development in China is speeding up.

 

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