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【能源广角】谈谈节能产业的生意经
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-27 09:21

Core Viewpoint - The energy-saving industry is poised to become a trillion-yuan market, with the Chinese government targeting a scale of approximately 15 trillion yuan by 2030, emphasizing the importance of energy efficiency for sustainable development and international competitiveness [2][3]. Group 1: Market Potential - China is the world's largest energy consumer, with energy intensity 1.5 times the global average and 2 to 3 times that of developed countries, indicating significant potential for energy-saving initiatives [3]. - If energy efficiency in China were to reach that of developed countries, it could save at least half of the current energy consumption annually, leading to substantial reductions in pollutant emissions [3]. - The energy-saving and environmental protection industry is expected to create new economic growth points, driven by the urgent need for energy efficiency improvements across various sectors, including industry, construction, and transportation [3][4]. Group 2: Policy Support - The national "carbon peak" action plan includes energy-saving and carbon reduction initiatives, with numerous policies introduced to support the development of the energy-saving industry [3][6]. - The ongoing release of policy dividends and deepening energy market reforms are anticipated to generate more opportunities within the energy-saving sector [3]. Group 3: Industrial Focus - The industrial sector presents the greatest potential for energy-saving advancements, as it is a significant contributor to energy consumption and carbon emissions [4]. - Key areas for energy efficiency improvements in industry include waste heat recovery, motor upgrades, and intelligent control of air conditioning systems [5]. Group 4: Urbanization and Energy Efficiency - Urbanization is identified as a major area for energy-saving potential, with estimates suggesting that a 1% increase in urbanization could lead to an additional 60 million tons of standard coal consumption [5]. - Despite rapid growth in building area, energy-efficient buildings remain a small proportion, and there is a significant gap in energy-saving standards compared to developed countries [5]. Group 5: Systematic Approach - The energy-saving service sector is transitioning from single measures to comprehensive energy services, integrating advanced technologies and digital solutions to enhance energy utilization across various fields [5][6]. - A systematic approach to energy-saving is necessary, requiring collaboration among various stakeholders to overcome existing challenges and promote a culture of energy conservation [6].