中国成电力王国,周边14国依赖供电,特高压技术全球领先
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-05 06:13

Group 1 - China has been referred to as the world's first "Electric Power Kingdom," reflecting its significant position in the global electricity industry [1] - In the previous year, China's total electricity generation exceeded 10 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for over one-third of global electricity production, which is 2.5 times that of the United States and five times that of India [1] - It is estimated that this year, China's newly added power generation capacity will reach 450 million kilowatts, maintaining its status as the world's largest power generator with a projected share of 33.9% of global electricity generation by early next year [1] Group 2 - China is rapidly optimizing its energy structure to achieve its "dual carbon" goals, with clean energy usage rising, and wind and solar power capacity surpassing coal power for the first time [2] - China's nuclear power capacity has ranked first globally for 18 consecutive years, showcasing its strong competitiveness [2] - Last year, new energy storage capacity reached 73.76 million kilowatts, and the number of hydrogen stations is also leading globally [2] Group 3 - China not only has an electricity surplus but is also exporting excess power to neighboring countries, enhancing its geopolitical influence [4] - Electricity exports currently cover 14 countries, including Mongolia, Thailand, Vietnam, and others, with some countries becoming heavily reliant on China's electricity supply [4] - This electricity trade not only supports the economic development of neighboring countries but also strengthens China's geopolitical standing [4] Group 4 - Globally, there are 45 commercial ultra-high voltage transmission lines, with China operating 42 of them, facilitating international energy cooperation [6] - Projects like Egypt's Benban solar park and Pakistan's Mehran DC project demonstrate China's role in redefining geographical and economic boundaries through energy [6]