[Xiazhou Qingyang North 750 kV Transmission and Transformation Project Approved] Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission issued a reply on the approval of the Shaanxi Xiazhou Qingyang North 750 kV transmission and transformation project, approving the investment and construction of the Xiazhou Qingyang North 750 kV transmission and transformation project by the Northwest Branch of State Grid Corporation of China. The Xiazhou Qingyang North 750 kV Transmission and Transformation Project is a cross provincial power grid project clearly defined in the national "14th Five Year Plan" for power development. After the project is put into operation, it can significantly improve the power exchange capacity of the Shaanxi Gansu power grid and the transmission capacity of the Shaanxi North power grid. It plays an important role in ensuring the safe and stable operation of the Longdong DC, improving the transmission capacity of new energy power in Shaanxi North, and meeting the electricity demand of the Guanzhong load center. The project starts from the 750 kV Xiazhou Substation in Dingbian County, Shaanxi Province and ends at the 750 kV Qingyang North Substation in Huanxian County, Gansu Province. The length of the line is 2 × 172 kilometers, planned to start construction in June 2024 and start production in May 2025. Editor/Zhao E
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