State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company: The Hangzhou Asian Games green electricity trading has reached 500 million kilowatt hours
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HANGZHOU, China, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Located in Zang Autonomous Prefecture of Hainan, Qinghai Province, a
single-crystal double-sided photovoltaic component averagely generates 2.2
kilowatt hours per day. Through the 'west-east electricity transmission
project', the electricity is delivered to Hangzhou and it can be used to
maintain the operation of an energy-saving light for 220 hours in the Olympic
Sports Center and Swimming Hall of the Hangzhou Asian Games.
Through green electricity transaction, all of the 56 Asian Games venues will
use green electricity for their power needs from March 2022 to the end of the
Asian Para Games.
'Green electricity is referred to electricity that has zero or almost zero
carbon dioxide emissions in the process of production. Compared with thermal
power generation, green electricity has low impact to the environment.
According to the form of energy generation, the green electricity usually comes
from wind or photovoltaic power.' Xia Lin said, the head of the marketing
department of State Grid Hangzhou Power Supply Company.
Where does the green electricity for the Hangzhou Asian Games come from? Some
of the electricity come from Photovoltaic power, generating in Tsaidam Basin
(Qinghai Province), Jiayuguan (Gansu Province), or the Loess Plateau. Some of
the electricity come from wind power, generating in Hami (Xinjiang Province),
or Bashu (Sichuan Province and surrounding area). These origin of electric
energy are all distributed along the Silk Road in China. Through the
transmission of the Ultra High-Voltage grid, the "wind and light" of the Silk
Road has been realized, lighting up the Asian Games.
Taking e-sports, which is included in the official competition at the first
time in Asian Games, for an example. In the 80,000 square meter e-sports arena,
the competitions and operation require about 20,000 kilowatt hours of
electricity. This amount of electricity is equivalent to the daily generation
power of three wind turbines located in Yandun, Hami, Xinjiang Province. In the
past, to generate the same amount of electricity need to burn more than six
tons of standard coal.
Source: State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company
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