Sinopec connects geothermal power generation project to grid
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp, or Sinopec, saw its first geothermal power generation demonstration project connected to the grid and started generating electricity recently, amid China's commitment to diversifying away from traditional oil and gas operations.
Located in a geothermal field in Xianyang, Shaanxi province, the project, combining low-temperature power generation, helium gas extraction from geothermal water, and heating, holds significant importance for expanding the geothermal energy industry chain and optimizing the energy structure, said the company.
The project has a heating capacity of 170,000 square meters and an annual power generation capacity of about 700,000 kilowatt-hours, which will provide a consistent energy source that enhances China's energy security while reducing dependence on fossil fuels, it said.