According to reports, PetroChina Shenzhen New Energy Research Institute has completed the group's first perovskite module PV demonstration power station at Well Xian-Dong 8 in the Qinghai Oilfield, with a peak installed capacity of 101.8 kilowatts.
This marks a significant step for China Petroleum in the research and development and industrial application of perovskite technology and indicates that the Shenzhen Institute has developed a full-chain technical capability covering perovskite component research and development, photovoltaic station design, and operation and maintenance.
It was reported that the demonstration power station is located in the South Eight Immortals area of the Qaidam Basin at an average altitude of 2,800 meters, utilizing perovskite components co-developed by the Shenzhen Institute and self-developed Kunpeng inverters, establishing an off-grid solar-storage-diesel system for the plateau, which directly supplies green electricity for oil extraction loads and forms an intelligent control model for multi-energy complementary production at the well site.
Under extreme weather conditions on the plateau, the annual average electricity generation of the power station is expected to reach 181,000 kilowatt-hours, resulting in an annual reduction of diesel consumption by 36 tons and carbon dioxide emissions by 113 tons, with the proportion of green electricity in the well's annual production exceeding 95%.