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中国电力企业联合会理事长辛保安:构建拉美能源互联网前景广阔,中洪能源合作潜力巨大
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-05-12 05:06

Core Viewpoint - The Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO) has signed a cooperation memorandum with the Ministry of Energy of Honduras to enhance the country's energy development and transition through collaboration in renewable energy technology, energy storage, and electric transportation [1][2]. Group 1: Cooperation and Development - The cooperation aims to accelerate the development of clean energy sources such as water, solar, and wind in Honduras, while strengthening grid infrastructure and regional interconnectivity [1]. - Honduras currently relies heavily on fossil fuels, with oil accounting for 80% of its primary energy consumption, indicating significant potential for energy development [1][2]. - The cooperation will also focus on joint research, project collaboration, and capacity building to support Honduras in constructing an energy internet and promoting green low-carbon development [1][2]. Group 2: Global Energy Transition - The urgency of transitioning to a green low-carbon energy system is emphasized due to severe challenges such as climate change and resource scarcity [2]. - In 2024, fossil fuels are projected to account for 80% of global primary energy consumption, showing a minimal decrease of 2.8 percentage points since 2010, highlighting the slow progress in energy transition [2]. - The establishment of a clean, electricity-centered, interconnected, and efficient energy system is deemed crucial for global energy transformation [2]. Group 3: Regional Potential - Latin America is identified as having abundant clean energy resources and a favorable foundation for regional energy cooperation, with Honduras positioned as a key hub between North and South America [2]. - Honduras has a significant potential for solar energy development, with an estimated capacity of 1.4 billion kilowatts available for centralized solar energy [2]. Group 4: Organization Overview - GEIDCO, initiated by China, is the first international energy organization focused on building a mutually beneficial international energy cooperation platform, with 1,390 members across 143 countries [3]. - Since its establishment, GEIDCO has published over 90 innovative research outcomes and hosted more than 60 high-level international conferences, promoting the global energy internet initiative within the UN's sustainable development framework [3].