Shu Yinbiao


Shu Yinbiao is the chairman of State Grid Corporation of China.

Biography

Shu Yinbiao is a native of Hebei province. He graduated from the North China Electric Power University in engineering, and joined the CPC in 1985. He has spent his career in the state power administration. He is currently Chairman of the State Grid Corporation of China and Vice President of the International Electrotechnical Commission.
2016— Chairman, State Grid Corporation of China
2013— General Manager, State Grid Corporation of China
2013— Member, State Grid Corporation of China, Board of Directors
2007 Doctor of Engineering Graduate, Wuhan University
2005— Member, State Grid Corporation of China CPC, Leading Party Group

2005—2013 Deputy General Manager, State Grid Corporation of China
2004—2005 Assistant General Manager, State Grid Corporation of China
2002—2004 Director, State Grid Corporation of China, Engineering Construction Department
2001—2002 Deputy Director, State Grid Corporation of China, Engineering Construction Department

2000 Master of Engineering, Wuhan University
1998—2001 Deputy Director, State Electric Power Corporation, National Electric Power Dispatching and Communication Center, Finance Division.
A senior engineer in power systems and automation, Shu was awarded his PhD from Wuhan University, China. He holds the position of Chairman of SGCC, is a member of Energy Experts Consultative Committee of the Chinese State Council, and Acting chairman of CSEE. Shu is also Chairman of IEC/MSB Chinese Experts Committee and Deputy Director of the Chinese National Energy Industry Wind Standardization Technical Committee. He is also senior member of IEEE.
He has been extensively involved in the technical research and management of power-grid planning, engineering, dispatch and operation. Shu has contributed to the development and application of power grid planning technology, UHV power transmission technology, and complex power grid operation and control. He has also focused on the integration of wind power, solar power and other new energy sources into grid technology and Smart Grid standardization.