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China encourages industrial parks in China to use more green energy on site

China wants industrial parks to use their green power on-site rather than sending it to the grid. This is according to an official document released on Friday.

According to the Industry?Plan for Green Industrial Microgrids 2026-2030, released by the state planner, asset, market, and energy regulators, industrial parks with newly installed wind and solar power should use at least 60 percent of the electricity generated on-site, and send no more than 20% into the grid.

Green industrial microgrids are defined in the document as including?renewable energy generation, waste energy utilization, green hydrogen storage, digitalised energy and carbon management, and battery?storage.

According to the document, the policy is intended to reduce emissions, increase the use of renewable energy and boost industrial competition. Analysts predict that in the next few years, more areas of China will experience high curtailment rates. Grid managers limit the amount of electricity entering the network to maintain a balance or because grid infrastructure is limited.

The policy document stated that industrial?microgrids must support demand response. This is where users reduce their consumption during peak times to lessen the load on the grid.

The report also called on heavy industry to use waste heat for energy generation or to recycle it. It also told manufacturers to integrate digitalised energy management and carbon management systems. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra; Colleen howe)

(source: Reuters)