4 FAQs about Southeast Guizhou Solar Power Generation Customization

What is the future of Guizhou power system?

Guizhou provincial power structure is dominated by thermal (coal-fired) power and hydropower at present. Due to the limited exploitable hydropower, the future Guizhou power system must integrate with more solar and wind power. And the limited resource would require the newly installed stations to own better load tracking ability.

Is Guizhou power structure dominated by thermal and hydro power?

Considering current Guizhou power structure is dominated by thermal and hydro power, comprehensive analysis to provincial wind and solar source are critical for future generation expansion and power structure clean transformation. The detailed structure of this paper is organized as follows.

What is the simplified structure of Guizhou provincial power system?

The simplified structure of the Guizhou provincial power system is shown in Fig. 1 (a), which contains 500 kV HVAC network and two ± 500 kV HVDC sending end stations. As an abundant hydropower province, there are mainly three rivers in Guizhou province, Wujiang river, Beipan river, and Nanpan river.

How many kilowatts does Guizhou have?

According to the energy administration of Guizhou, by the end of June 2025, Guizhou's total installed power capacity exceeded 100 million kilowatts, of which clean energy accounted for more than 60 percent. [Photo/Xinhua] An aerial drone photo taken on Aug. 6, 2025 shows a new power plant in Bijie, southwest China's Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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