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绿色中国新图景丨我国清洁能源基地加快建设 迈上新台阶
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-06-24 07:31

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes China's accelerated development of clean energy to reduce carbon emissions, highlighting the importance of energy production in achieving carbon neutrality goals [1][6][11]. Group 1: Clean Energy Development - The Xinjiang Hami Energy Base is constructing over 400 wind turbines, with a capacity of 10 megawatts each, and is also developing solar projects [3][5]. - The clean energy installed capacity in the Hami Energy Base is 71.8%, expected to generate 36 billion kWh of green electricity annually, reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 16 million tons [6][10]. - By the end of 2025, Hami is projected to add 13.6 million kilowatts of new energy generation capacity [8]. Group 2: National Clean Energy Capacity - As of May, China's total photovoltaic (PV) installed capacity surpassed 1 billion kilowatts, accounting for nearly 30% of the total power generation capacity [11][13]. - In the first five months of the year, China added nearly 20 million kilowatts of new PV capacity, a year-on-year increase of 57% [13][15]. - The rapid growth of PV capacity reflects the ongoing optimization of China's energy structure and the acceleration of new energy system planning [15][16]. Group 3: Energy Transmission and Consumption - The construction of high-voltage transmission projects is enhancing the ability to transmit renewable energy, with over 60% of these projects linked to the nine major clean energy bases [18]. - Inner Mongolia is implementing market-oriented measures to promote the consumption of renewable energy, aiming for 35% of its total electricity consumption to come from renewable sources by 2025 [18][21]. - By 2030, Inner Mongolia plans to achieve a total installed capacity of 30 million kilowatts for renewable energy, surpassing that of thermal power generation [21].