Coal in Inner Mongolia will play a key role in the situation of tight power supply and demand in Northeast China and power restriction in many places. Inner Mongolia is not only rich in coal power, but also rich in wind power and solar power. In 2020, Inner Mongolia's energy economy will achieve "six national firsts" in coal production capacity, power installed capacity, wind power installed capacity, power generation, coal delivery and power delivery.
According to the statistical bulletin of Inner Mongolia in 2020, the installed capacity of thermal power in 2020 was 93.88 million kilowatts, an increase of 7.7%; The installed capacity of hydropower was 2.38 million kilowatts, the same as that of the previous year; The installed capacity of wind power was 37.85 million kilowatts, an increase of 29.7%; The installed capacity of solar power generation 1 1.76 million kilowatts, an increase of 22.2%.
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Ding, an associate professor of economics at Xiamen University, told CBN. Inner Mongolia produces a large amount of coal, and many large-scale pithead power plants have been built. After a large number of coal resources are excavated, they are converted into electric energy in power plants and then transported out. At the same time, Inner Mongolia is the largest clean energy base in China. In recent years, clean energy in Inner Mongolia has been supplied to Beijing and other places in large quantities.
After Inner Mongolia, the power generation of Shandong, Guangdong and Jiangsu provinces also exceeded 500 billion kWh. Of course, although these three provinces generate a lot of electricity, they also use TV universities. The three provinces rank in the top three, and the electricity consumption exceeds 600 billion kWh, which means that the net input of these three provinces exceeds 654.38+00 billion kWh.