1 Each province has an “electricity reference price”, which ranges from 0.25 to 42 yuan/kWh depending on the economic conditions of each province. The price of electricity to generate electricity and connect it to the Internet will be based on this electricity price;
2 If it is not solar power generation, Personal electricity generation is generally not allowed to be connected to the Internet. If the local power grid company agrees to connect, it must reach an agreement with the power grid company to determine the electricity purchase price
3 If it is solar energy production, the state has documents stating; that the power grid must buy it and that the state will provide subsidies. The subsidy is about 0.35-0.42 yuan/degree, it varies from province to province.
Once the small hydroelectric plant has produced electricity, it is integrated into the gridnationally. The national grid electricity consumption for ordinary rural households is about 0.55 yuan. In residential areas, it is now around 1 yuan. and it may be higher, depending on where you live. In local areas, the average household electricity consumption has now increased to 0.6 yuan, and the electricity consumption in residential areas is about 1.2 yuan.
Are Huaneng and State Grid, are they the same thing? What is the difference?
It is not illegal to generate electricity at home, because there are provisions in the "Renewable Energy Law of the People's Republic of China" that the State encourages individuals to install solar energy production systems.
"Renewable Energy Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 17 The State encourages units and individuals to install and use renewable energy systemssolar hot water systems, solar heating and cooling systems and solar systems. photovoltaic Systems for using solar energy such as electricity generation systems.
The construction administrative department of the State Council, in collaboration with relevant departments of the State Council, formulates technical and economic policies and technical specifications for the integration of solar energy use systems and buildings.
Real estate development companies must provide the necessary conditions for the use of solar energy in the design and construction of buildings in accordance with the technical specifications specified in the previous paragraph.
For completed buildings, residents can install solar energy utilization systems that meet technical specifications and product standardss without affecting their quality and safety, unless otherwise agreed by the parties;
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All units and residents who use photovoltaic power generation can sell their excess electricity to the State Grid
On July 25, 2013, Zhao Ruixing, a resident of Chengguan Town, Wuxiang County, successfully integrated his power production line 18 kilowatt photovoltaic panel into the national grid with the help of relevant staff of Changzhi Power Supply Company. Since then, Zhao Ruixing has become the first officially grid-connected residential distributed photovoltaic power source in Shanxi Province.
Residential distributed power generation projects mainly use clean energy such as solar power and wind power to generate electricity, and are aactively encouraged by the State. In order to accelerate the use of this clean energy, State Grid officially implemented the "Notices on the Provision of Distributed Electric Grid Connection Services" in March, which clearly stated that all units and residents who use photovoltaic energy production can sell their excess electricity outside their borders. their own use at National Grid.
Chinese Government Network--Renewable Energy Law of the People's Republic of China
China News Network--The first case in Shanxi Province where own production of residents' electricity was merged with the StateHome Power Grid
Completely different, they are two companies.
The former is one of the five power generation companies (Huaneng, Huadian, Datang, China Power Investment and Guodian) managed by the Asset Supervision and Administration Commissionutilities, and is China's largest power generation company. The latter is one of two power grid companies (State Grid and China Southern Power Grid) managed by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and is the boss of the power grid. What the two have in common is that they are both public companies.