Legal Analysis: "Technical Regulations for the Connection of Wind Farms to Electric Power Systems" (GB/T 19963-2011 replaces GB/Z 19963-2005) by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China and the National Standardization Administration of China Released on December 30, 2011, and implemented on June 1, 2012. This standard specifies the technical requirements for wind farms to be connected to the power system.
"Technical Regulations for Wind Farms Connected to Electric Power Systems Part 1: Onshore Wind Power" (GB/T 19963.1-2021 replaces GB/T 19963-2011) is issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation and the National Standardization Administration Released on August 20, 2021, implemented on March 1, 2022, and drafted in accordance with the provisions of GB/T1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents". This document focuses on the technical requirements for onshore wind power grid connection, and clarifies the basic technical requirements that power grid companies and power generation companies must meet during the onshore wind power grid connection operation1 to ensure the safety and stability of the power grid and onshore wind farms. run.
Legal basis: Article 1 of the "Technical Regulations for Wind Farms Connected to Power Systems" This standard specifies the technical requirements for wind farms connected to power systems. This standard applies to newly built or expanded wind farms connected to the power system through voltage lines of 110 (66) kV and above. For wind farms connected to the power system through other voltage levels, reference can be made to the implementation.
"Technical Regulations for Wind Farms to be Connected to Power Systems Part 1: Onshore Wind Power" Article 1 This standard specifies the technical requirements for onshore wind farms to be connected to power systems. This standard applies to newly built or renovated (expanded) onshore wind farms connected to the power system through voltage lines of 110 (66) kV and above. For onshore wind farms connected to the power system through other voltage levels, reference can be made to the implementation.