What are the three major power grids in China?

The three major power grids in China are: State Grid, China Southern Power Grid and Inner Mongolia Electric Power (Group) Co., Ltd.

State Grid Corporation Limited:

State Grid Co., Ltd. was established on February 29th, 2002 with 65438+. Its business area covers 26 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and its power supply scope accounts for 88% of the national territory. State Grid focuses on power grid investment, construction and operation, and undertakes the basic mission of ensuring safe, economical, clean and sustainable power supply.

China Southern Power Grid:

China Southern Power Grid Corporation is an important state-owned backbone enterprise managed by the central government, and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council performs the responsibilities of investor. China Southern Power Grid covers five provinces and regions, and is connected with the power grids of Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asian countries, with a power supply area of 65.438+100,000 square kilometers and a power supply population of 254 million.

Inner Mongolia Electric Power (Group) Co., Ltd:

Inner Mongolia Electric Power (Group) Co., Ltd. is a state-owned super-large power grid enterprise directly under the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It is responsible for the construction and operation of the power grid in the central and western regions of the autonomous region, undertaking industrial and agricultural production in eight cities (leagues) in the whole region and supplying power to 65,438+042,900 urban and rural residents, and supplying power to North China, Shaanxi Yulin and Mongolia across provinces and cities, with 38 subordinate units.

Refer to the above contents: State Grid-Company Introduction of China Southern Power Grid-Company Basic Information Inner Mongolia Electric Power (Group) Co., Ltd.-Company Introduction