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树立新型能源观 推动新时代能源高质量发展

Core Viewpoint - The new energy perspective aligns with the characteristics of Chinese-style modernization, emphasizing resource efficiency, self-control, cost management, market leadership, ecological priority, and open cooperation [1][3]. Group 1: Political Guarantee - The leadership of the Party is essential for the political guarantee of the new energy perspective, which has led to significant achievements in energy production and consumption since the founding of New China [2]. - China's energy self-sufficiency rate has reached over 80%, with the installed capacity of hydropower, wind power, and solar power ranking first globally [2]. Group 2: Top-Level Design - The new energy perspective must meet the energy demands of a large population, ensure common prosperity, balance material and spiritual civilization, promote harmony between humans and nature, and support peaceful development [3]. Group 3: Essential Requirements - High-quality energy development requires a comprehensive implementation of the new development philosophy [4]. Group 4: New Driving Forces - Innovation is identified as the new driving force for energy development, necessitating technological advancements and policy design to enhance energy productivity [5]. - Coordination is crucial throughout the energy planning and operation processes, optimizing the relationship between various energy sources and markets [5]. Group 5: Path Guidance - The "Four Revolutions and One Cooperation" energy security strategy serves as a methodological guide for advancing energy reform and development [6]. - The strategy emphasizes energy consumption, supply, technology, governance, and cooperation [6]. Group 6: Reform and Opening Up - Since the 18th National Congress, China has deepened energy system reforms, establishing a unified and competitive modern energy market [7]. - The integration of the energy sector with the digital economy is prioritized to enhance efficiency and sustainability [7]. Group 7: Development and Security - The principle of coordinating development and security is emphasized, recognizing the interdependence of energy security and economic development [9]. - A resilient energy industry is necessary to address various risks and enhance the overall security of the energy system [9]. Group 8: Six Musts - The "Six Musts" include prioritizing people, self-reliance, innovation, problem orientation, systemic thinking, and global perspective, which are essential for guiding energy development [10][11].