Tools: Save | Print | E-mail |
State Grid to Extend Network in Countryside
Adjust font size:

The country's biggest electricity grid company, the State Grid Corp of China, yesterday said it planned to spend up to 20 billion yuan (US$2.5 billion) over the next five years to improve the power transmission network in rural areas.

"The project is in line with the central government's new countryside scheme and will benefit millions of farmers in poor areas, especially in the west, which suffers from harsh environmental conditions," Liu Zhenya, president of State Grid, said yesterday.

The Chinese Government has rolled out an ambitious plan to build a "new socialist countryside" in order to improve the living standards of China's 745 million rural residents. The topic was discussed during the nation's National People's Congress.

State Grid, whose business covers about 88 percent of China's territory, aims to invest around 1 trillion (US$123 billion) in total for various projects to enhance the country's electricity networks by the year 2010, Liu said.

Beijing-headquartered State Grid is the bigger of China's two electricity distributors, with the other being Guangzhou-based China South Grid, which supplies electricity to 5 provinces in the south.

The investment may come from the company's own capital, bank loans and state bonds, a company official, who declined to be named, said earlier. But he did not give further details.

State Grid aims to connect every household with the electricity network within its business reach by 2010.

Currently about 1.4 million households, or 6 million people, in rural areas live without electricity supplies.

Within the next five years, the company plans to build electricity transmission lines linking the main power grid with about 1.2 million households, which are concentrated in western areas, such as the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province.

The remaining 200,000 households will be connected to separate power generators fuelled by small hydro projects, wind farms or solar power plants because it may be too difficult and technically unviable to construct power supply lines in those areas.

Liu said the cost of improving the power network in villages would be split 50-50 between State Grid and local governments.

"It is a project beyond money, it is a scheme that will benefit the country in the long run - we, as a state-owned company, should take responsibility," Liu said.

"But it will be an arduous task," the president added.

For Tibet alone, Liu said, the company will have to invest about 8 billion yuan (US$986 million) to provide electricity to 160,000 remote households.

Liu said his company also planned to spend about 90 million yuan (US$11 million) over the next five years training electricians in rural areas so they can carry out maintenance.

(China Daily March 28, 2006)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail |

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
Most Viewed >>
- White paper on energy
- Endangered monkeys grow in number
- Yangtze River's Three Gorges 2 mln years in the making
- The authorities sets sights on polluted soil
- China, US benefit from clean energy

Product Directory
China Search
Country Search
Hot Buys
主站蜘蛛池模板: 中文字幕aⅴ在线视频| 亚洲最大的视频网站| 艺校水嫩漂亮得2美女| 国产男女爽爽爽免费视频| 99久久免费国产精精品| 妞干网在线免费观看| 中文字幕成人免费高清在线| 日本黄线在线播放免费观看| 亚洲av无码专区国产乱码不卡| 欧美色视频在线| 人妻少妇乱子伦精品| 精品国产一区二区三区久| 四虎影院国产精品| 蜜桃视频在线观看免费网址入口| 国产成人无码区免费A∨视频网站 国产成人无码区免费内射一片色欲 | 中文字幕一区二区三匹| 日本丰满岳乱妇在线观看| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜躁综合| 最新国产精品自拍| 亚洲va无码va在线va天堂| 欧美怡红院免费全部视频| 亚洲欧美日韩在线观看| 波多野结衣第一页| 国产麻豆剧果冻传媒一区| blacked欧美一区二区| 好男人在线社区www| 一级免费黄色毛片| 性色av无码一区二区三区人妻| 中文字幕精品一区二区2021年| 日本不卡免费新一二三区| 久久九九AV免费精品| 日本按摩xxxx| 久久亚洲最大成人网4438| 日韩aa在线观看| 久久发布国产伦子伦精品 | 日本在线电影一区二区三区| 久久无码精品一区二区三区| 日韩高清第一页| 久久综合亚洲色hezyo国产| 日韩精品无码一区二区三区| 久久精品国产亚洲夜色AV网站|