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On December 29, China Guodian Corporation, one of China's top five central power enterprises, successfully launched its first 100 MW ultra-supercritical unit at the Taizhou Power Plant. This milestone marks a significant step forward in the company's development and contributes to its installed capacity surpassing 60 million kilowatts. With this achievement, the national power generation capacity has reached 700 million kilowatts. Over the past five years of power system reform, China has now established four major power generation companies with over 60 million kilowatts of installed capacity each. This reflects the country's shift toward the "large units and high-tech" era in the power industry.
Since the power sector reform began in 2002, China's power generation capacity has experienced rapid growth. By 2004, it crossed the 400 million kilowatt threshold, then surpassed 500 million and 600 million kilowatts in the following two consecutive years. In just five years, the increase in installed capacity was nearly equal to the total added over the previous 52 years. Alongside this growth, the push for larger and more efficient thermal power units has accelerated. As of November this year, 73% of China's state-owned power plants use units of 300,000 kilowatts or larger. These large units consume less coal and operate more efficiently, making their presence a key indicator of a power company’s competitiveness.
According to an official from Guodian Group, the company has grown from an initial installed capacity of 22.13 million kilowatts to over 60 million kilowatts in just five years. Guodian is the only one among the five major power groups that operates both large coal-fired units and wind turbines in the millions of kilowatts, further optimizing the country's power structure. This progress highlights China's ongoing efforts to build a more efficient, sustainable, and competitive energy sector.