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2020 Q1 wind power installations and production by province

Published on: May 11, 2020

Original title: 2020年一季度风电并网运行情况
Links: Original source (in Chinese) (link). Same statistics for (Q1 2019) (Q1 2018) (Q1 2017) (Q1 2016).

 


According to industry statistics, in the first quarter of 2020, nationwide newly installed of wind power was 2,360 MW, of which 2,070 MW was onshore wind, and 290 MW was offshore wind power capacity。As of the end of March, nationwide cumulative installed capacity of wind power was 213 GW, of which 206.0 GW onshore, 6.14 GW offshore wind power capacity。Considering newly installed capacity, this was mainly concentrated in the five provinces of Shanxi, Hebei, Guangxi, Qinghai and Ningxia, with 370 MW, 280 MW, 270 MW, 250 MW and 200 MW, respectively。

Wind power generation in the first quarter was 114.9 TWh, a year-on-year increase of 10.4%;national average productivity was 548 full-load hours, and areas with relatively higher productivity were Yunnan (988 full-load hours), Sichuan (882 hours) and Guangxi (748 hours)。

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q1 2020 wind power operational statistics

Province (autonomous region, municipality) Newly installed grid-connected generation capacity (MW) Cumulative grid-connected generation capacity (MW) Electricity production (GWh) Full-load hours
National 2,460 212,510 114,900 548
Beijing 0 190 110 584
Tianjin 0 600 290 547
Hebei 140 16,530 9,800 596
Shanxi 380 12,890 6,050 483
Inner Mongolia 70 30,140 17,640 607
Liaoning 90 8,410 5,340 638
Jilin 0 5,570 3,220 577
Heilongjiang 0 6,110 3,740 612
Shanghai 0 810 580 696
Jiangsu 30 10,440 6,430 617
Zhejiang 30 1,630 780 485
Anhui 0 2,740 1,530 554
Fujian 190 3,950 2,400 615
Jiangxi 0 2,860 1,510 528
Shandong 0 13,540 6,440 476
Henan 70 8,010 3,400 424
Hubei 40 4,090 2,020 489
Hunan 150 4,420 1,950 447
Guangdong 100 4,530 2,470 545
Guangxi 500 3,370 2,430 748
Hainan 0 290 110 385
Chongqing 0 640 260 403
Sichuan 20 3,270 2,860 882
Guizhou 10 4,580 2,760 622
Yunnan 80 8,710 8,610 988
Tibet 2 10 4 587
Shaanxi 0 5,320 2,300 484
Gansu 0 12,970 5,410 419
Qinghai 250 4,870 1,600 336
Ningxia 100 11,260 4,580 408
Xinjiang 200 19,760 8,270 419

Notes:
1.Capacity unit:MW;Generation unit:GWh;
2. Data source:CEC;

[newly added installations added by China Energy Portal, based on same stats for year-end 2019 (link)]

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