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China ramping up grid spending after green power boom
Mint Kolkata
|January 17, 2025
After launching the biggest boom in renewable power in history, China is now paying up to make sure all that clean energy can get to homes and businesses.
Spending on power transmission surged 19% to 529 billion yuan ($72 billion) in the first 11 months of last year, according to the National Energy Administration. Funding for new power capacity was larger at 866.5 billion yuan, but at just 12% growth it's looking likely that annual grid investments expanded faster than generation projects for the first time since 2018.
And infrastructure investment will keep rising this year. State Grid Corp. of China, the nation's largest operator, promised to boost spending to more than 650 billion yuan in 2025 after setting its budget at 600 billion yuan last year. China Southern Power Grid Co., the other major operator, has said it plans to lift capital spending for network upgrades by more than half by 2027.
Chinese power markets and companies aren't the only ones with a lot riding on the buildup. Faster grid expansion is going to accelerate demand for copper, said Wei Lai, deputy trading head at Zijin Mining Investment Shanghai Co.
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