Core Viewpoint - The recent Central Financial Committee meeting emphasized the importance of strengthening and expanding the marine industry, particularly focusing on the orderly development of offshore wind power as a significant energy supply under the "dual carbon" goals [1] Group 1: Offshore Wind Power Development - Offshore wind power has become a powerful energy supply under the "dual carbon" goals, and its orderly development can unleash potential for high-quality growth [1] - In 2023, China's cumulative installed capacity of offshore wind power accounted for half of the global total, with an expected addition of 4.04 million kilowatts in 2024, bringing the total to 41.27 million kilowatts, maintaining the global lead for four consecutive years [1] - By May 2025, Liaoning Province's cumulative grid-connected capacity reached 1.25 million kilowatts, while Jiangsu Province's offshore wind project has a total installed capacity of 800 megawatts, with the farthest offshore distance of 85.5 kilometers [1] - By 2030, China's total installed offshore wind power capacity is projected to reach 200 million kilowatts, with a total investment of approximately 2.6 trillion yuan, driving the total output value of the industry chain to exceed 20 trillion yuan [1] Group 2: Policy and Management - The "14th Five-Year" Renewable Energy Development Plan emphasizes optimizing development methods and large-scale renewable energy development, with a focus on offshore wind power [2] - The Ministry of Natural Resources issued a notice to strengthen the management of offshore wind project sea use, proposing 12 measures across four areas: planning control, resource efficiency, sea use approval, and ecological protection [2] - These policies enhance the efficiency of sea resource utilization and strengthen marine ecological protection, supporting the sustainable development of the offshore wind power industry [2] Group 3: Challenges and Innovations - Despite significant progress, the offshore wind power industry faces challenges such as gaps in the industrial chain, supply chain resilience, and insufficient original and cutting-edge technology [2] - There is a notable gap in core components and key technology equipment development compared to international advanced levels, particularly in large-capacity wind turbines, long-distance transmission, and deep-sea construction and operation [2] - Enhancing technological innovation capabilities is crucial, with a focus on developing key technologies for large megawatt wind turbines and deep-sea operations [3] Group 4: Safety Management - Improving safety management levels in offshore wind power is essential, with local governments encouraged to establish safety coordination mechanisms [4] - Collaboration among various departments such as energy, natural resources, and emergency management is necessary to form a cohesive effort [4] - The establishment of remote monitoring platforms and various sensing facilities is being implemented to achieve comprehensive monitoring of offshore wind farms [4]
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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-07-10 21:56