Jiangxi: Use of Central Enterprises to Store Coal to Solve the Urgency of "Electricity Deprivation"

Jiangxi, which is trapped by electricity, is raising an upsurge of coal storage.

Jiangxi will plan five major coal reserve bases and aim to ease the increasingly serious situation of Jiangxi's "absence of coal and electricity." Several domestic central enterprises, including Shenhua Group, China Power Investment Group and Guodian Group, have separately established coal and electricity integration projects, while Jiangxi itself will also invest at least RMB 34 billion to build several coal reserve bases in places such as Jiujiang and Pingxiang.

"Jiangxi's own industrial structure 'shortcomings' and too many high-energy-consuming industries have shifted to this point, making the province's electricity demand rapidly increase in recent years, and energy consumption levels have risen." Deng Hongru, deputy director of the Institute of Sociology, Jiangxi Academy of Social Sciences is Say.

“In 2011, the demand for electricity in Jiangxi surged. Compared with previous years, the power consumption situation in the summer and winter of 2011 was particularly severe,” said Li Hongming, director of the External Communications Department and Information Center of Jiangxi Electric Power Company.

According to official data, in 2011, total electricity consumption in Jiangxi Province was approximately 83.5 billion kWh, a growth rate of 15.04%, which was a 3.14 percentage point higher than the national growth rate of 11.7%. In Jiangxi's power supply structure, thermal power is an absolute "main force," accounting for more than 90%.

Since Jiangxi itself does not produce high-quality coal, the dependence on coal from outside the province is extremely high, and about half of coal is relied on by other provinces. In particular, the degree of dependence on foreign coal reaches 70%. The annual coal needed for Jiangxi thermal power still needs about 20 million tons. Transfer from other provinces.

Resolving the difficult problem of coal dispatching has become the key to relieving tension in Jiangxi's electric power industry, even in the future.

According to the forecast of the Jiangxi Electric Power Department, in early 2012, the province’s power gap will be up to 2 million kilowatts, and in 2015 it will exceed 8 million kilowatts. The contradiction between supply and demand in Jiangxi has changed from a phased to a normal trend.

“In March 2011, the first off-season power shortage in Jiangxi was observed, while the summer and winter electricity load was hitting record highs. In addition, the two nuclear power projects in the province were met with resistance at the same time, and it is no longer necessary to ease the shortage of power supply in the short term. "Reality," said Ma Zhihui, director of the Economic Research Institute of the Jiangxi Academy of Social Sciences.

The shortage of its own coal has enabled Jiangxi to accelerate its cooperation with central SOEs and achieve a win-win model of “coal storage and transmission”.

“In the five coal bases in Jiangxi, Shenhua Group's coal-electricity integration project will be the first to start.” He Qingxiu, deputy secretary of the Jinshawan Industrial Park Management Committee in Hukou County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, said confidently. At present, the current phase of the work has been completed, only "waiting for" National Development and Reform Commission to issue roads. According to his estimation, the project will start construction from May to June 2012.

In April 2011, Shenhua Group's coal-electricity integration project officially settled in Hukou, Jiangxi. In addition, the Jiujiang Coal Storage and Distribution Center, which was proposed by the China Power Investment Group in 2009 and has yet to receive approval, has recently received good news. The Jiujiang Port Coal Terminal has been formally approved by the National Development and Reform Commission, which means that the construction of the Jiujiang Coal Reserve Base began. To the agenda.

Jiangxi is also actively planning to establish several coal storage bases in Jiujiang and Pingxiang with a total investment of no less than 34 billion yuan. The completion of these bases will greatly ease the increasingly serious “electricity shortage” in Jiangxi.

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