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中国工业经济联合会会长、工业和信息化部原部长李毅中: 现代煤化工需控规模促融合
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-06-24 02:36

Core Viewpoint - The modern coal chemical industry in China is transitioning from traditional and basic chemicals to fine chemicals and coal-based new materials, facing challenges such as green low-carbon development, energy security, and international competition, while also seizing opportunities for technological innovation and industry integration [1] Group 1: Industry Challenges and Opportunities - The modern coal chemical system has achieved industrialization with significant scale, including coal-to-oil, coal-to-gas, coal-to-olefins, and coal-to-ethylene glycol, which are crucial for energy security and low-carbon development [2] - Current challenges include a single product structure, short industrial chains, low capacity utilization leading to poor economic efficiency, high energy consumption, and significant carbon emissions that need to be addressed [2][3] - The government has mandated strict control over new coal production capacity and consumption, requiring comprehensive evaluations for new projects exceeding certain production thresholds [2] Group 2: Upgrading and Technological Innovation - Recommendations for upgrading the modern coal chemical projects include energy-saving and carbon-reducing technology improvements, strict water resource management, and promoting digital transformation for efficiency and safety [3] - Development of fine chemicals is emphasized as a key strategy to enhance value, with a focus on extending production to synthetic resins, synthetic fibers, and high-performance specialty fibers [3] Group 3: Strategic Resource Management - Coal-to-oil production technology has reached advanced levels, but new projects are generally not approved due to its strategic reserve nature, necessitating improvements in economic and technical standards [4] - The shift towards non-fossil energy sources is highlighted, with projections indicating that non-fossil energy generation will rise to 80% by 2050, necessitating a transition from coal-based to electric-based energy solutions [4] Group 4: Environmental Considerations - The coal chemical industry must integrate carbon dioxide management and water resource utilization into its development strategy, with significant carbon emissions produced during coal processing [6] - Current carbon management strategies focus on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), resource utilization of CO2, and the coupling of green hydrogen with coal chemical processes [6] Group 5: Industry Collaboration and Development - The coal chemical industry should consider collaboration with related industries to enhance the industrial chain, supply chain, and value chain, while effectively controlling new capacity [7] - The focus should be on high-value products from coal coking byproducts, such as specialty aromatics and carbon fibers, to drive the high-end transformation of traditional industries [7][8]