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China's investment in power grids will reach a record of $574 billion by 2026-2030

State-run Xinhua reported on Thursday that China's State Grid would spend $4 trillion yuan (about $574 billion) to upgrade the country's electricity grid between 2026 and 2030.

According to a report by Xinhua (China's official news agency), fixed asset investments have increased by 40% in the last five years. This is because China has been increasing its wind and solar -capacity as it strives to reach its goal of reducing carbon -emissions to zero by 2030.

The average investment is 800 billion yuan per year, which is more than the 650 billion yuan record that was set by the main national grid operator in 2025.

The funding will be used to improve China's power transmission system from west to east, Xinhua?said. High-voltage powerlines are being used to transmit electricity over thousands of kilometres between China's western, less densely populated regions, and its eastern metropolises.

State Grid plans to increase power transmission across provinces and regions?by 30 percent from the levels of end-2025, according to a report.

Outlays will be used to explore microgrids and off-grid models of power generation, as well as expand distribution networks both in urbanised and rural areas.

(source: Reuters)