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China will build 15 ultra-high voltage lines in the next five years

The 'State Grid' announced a plan to build 15 more 'ultra-high-voltage transmission lines in China between 2026 and 2030.

Grid operator: The new lines will allow for around 200 gigawatts-hours of renewable energy to be connected each year to the grid and increase China's cross province electricity transmission capacity by 35%.

China's energy regulator is targeting the long-distance transmission lines, which span thousands of kilometers from the west to the east of the country, in its next five-year plan period to increase the uptake of renewable energy and reduce curtailment.

According to China's state-run People's Daily, 45 UHV lines were in operation as of October.

State Grid?also stated on Tuesday that?wind?and?solar generation will make up at least 30% of its 'power mix' by 2030. Analysts have said that China needs to reach 40% renewable energy by 2030 in order to meet its carbon neutrality goal by 2060. (Reporting and Editing by Louise Heavens, Colleen Waye)

(source: Reuters)