The core competitiveness of China's power generation equipment is toward a qualitative leap

In the field of major power generation equipment in China, the country has made significant progress and now holds one of the smallest gaps with global standards. This achievement is not only remarkable but also well-earned, marking a breakthrough that reflects years of dedicated effort and innovation. Over the past three decades, China's power generation equipment manufacturing industry has evolved from technology introduction and digestion to independent innovation, optimization, and eventually leading the global market. Companies like Harbin Electric, Shanghai Electric, and Dongfang Electric have played a crucial role in this transformation, adopting a strategy of "introduction, digestion, absorption, and self-innovation" to drive core technological advancements and enhance competitiveness. China’s thermal power sector has seen a new era of clean and efficient power generation units, driven by national policies and a commitment to innovation. Starting from the late 1980s, the country began developing supercritical thermal power units, initially importing advanced technology. By the early 2000s, China had launched its own 600 MW supercritical units, significantly reducing reliance on foreign technology and boosting localization rates. Building on this success, Chinese manufacturers imported ultra-supercritical technology from international leaders such as Mitsubishi and Siemens. Through joint design and cooperation, they achieved domestic production of million-kilowatt ultra-supercritical units. These units now meet international performance standards, including efficiency, power supply stability, and coal consumption. China has also become a leader in air-cooled power units, successfully operating the world’s first million-kilowatt ultra-supercritical direct air-cooled unit in 2010. Today, it leads the world in the number of air-cooled units deployed. In hydropower, China has made impressive strides, especially through projects like the Three Gorges Dam. The project featured 700 MW units, which were among the largest and most technically challenging in the world. Through international collaboration and domestic development, Chinese companies not only mastered the technology but also improved upon it, achieving international standards. The successful operation of the Three Gorges Project marked a milestone for China’s hydropower industry, elevating it to a global level. Subsequent projects have further solidified China’s position as a leading producer of large-scale hydropower equipment. In nuclear power, China started in the 1980s and has since developed both second-generation and third-generation technologies. While initially relying on foreign designs, China has now achieved full autonomy in design, construction, and operation. The AP1000 project, involving U.S. technology, has laid the foundation for China’s own third-generation nuclear power systems. Looking ahead, China is actively researching fourth-generation nuclear technologies, including fast reactors and high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, positioning itself at the forefront of next-generation nuclear energy solutions. Overall, China's journey in power generation equipment has been one of continuous improvement, innovation, and global integration, reflecting its growing influence and technological prowess in the energy sector.

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