The cumulative output of electricity transmitted from the most distant UHV project in our country has exceeded 400 billion kilowatt hours.
The reporter learned from State Grid Xinjiang Electric Power Co., Ltd. that as of March 23, China's furthest ultra-high voltage project - the ZhunDong-Wannan 1100 kV UHVDC transmission project has accumulated an outgoing electricity amount exceeding 400 billion kilowatt-hours, reaching 402.19 billion kilowatt-hours. The average daily outgoing electricity amount is 169 million kilowatt-hours, ranking first in the country in terms of average daily outgoing electricity amount for UHVDC transmission projects. The project starts at the Zhundong Changji converter station in Xinjiang and ends at the Guquan converter station in Wannan, Anhui, passing through 6 provinces and regions including Xinjiang, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Henan, and Anhui, with a total length of 3293 kilometers.
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