Shenmu Substation is a 330kV substation located in Shenmu, Shanxi, China. The construction works on Shenmu Substation began in 2020. The project was commissioned in 2021.

Description

The Shenmu Substation project is an upgrade substation being operated by State Grid Corporation of China.

The designed voltage level of the project is 330kV, while the operating voltage level is 330kV. The step-in voltage of the substation is 330kV. The substation capacity is 240MVA.

Shenmu Substation has received approval from State Electricity Regulatory Commission to undertake the works on the project.

Contractors involved

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China Energy Construction Shanxi Institute was appointed by State Grid Corporation of China to undertake design and construction works of the Shenmu Substation.

About State Grid Corporation of China

State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) is a state-owned electric utility. The utility builds and operates power grids, and distributes and transmits electricity. The utility offers energy efficient home appliances air conditioner, fan, TV set, washing machine, microwave oven, refrigerator, electric water heater and computer to save energy. It provides energy conservation, energy audits, energy management, energy saving tips and energy consultation services. SGCC’s projects include Jindongnan Nanyang-Jingmen UHV AC Pilot Project, Xiangjiaba-Shanghai UHV DC Transmission Pilot Project, Qinghai-Tibet Grid Interconnection Project, and others.

Methodology

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