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三部委发文支持零碳园区建设:单位能耗碳排放成核心标准 绿电迎来实质性利好
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-07-13 15:53

Core Viewpoint - The recent issuance of the "Notice on the Construction of Zero Carbon Parks" by the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the National Energy Administration establishes unified standards for zero carbon park construction, emphasizing energy structure transformation, energy conservation, carbon reduction, and resource optimization [1][2][3]. Group 1: Key Tasks and Standards - The "Notice" outlines eight key tasks for accelerating the transformation of energy structures in parks, promoting energy conservation and carbon reduction, optimizing industrial structures, and enhancing resource efficiency [1]. - It specifies that national-level zero carbon parks must meet certain energy consumption and carbon emission standards, with parks consuming 200,000 to 1,000,000 tons of standard coal required to have carbon emissions ≤0.2 tons/ton of standard coal, and those consuming over 1,000,000 tons required to have emissions ≤0.3 tons/ton [1][3]. Group 2: Development Context and Challenges - Since the introduction of the "dual carbon" goals in 2020, industrial carbon peak policies have been established, aiming to create green low-carbon industrial parks and promote comprehensive energy resource utilization by 2025 [2]. - Despite the policy support, challenges remain in defining the concept of "zero carbon parks," establishing boundaries, and calculating carbon emissions, as well as the need for inter-departmental collaboration [2]. Group 3: Core Indicators and Conditions - The "Notice" introduces "unit energy consumption carbon emissions" as the core indicator for evaluating zero carbon parks, allowing for differentiated carbon emission targets based on total energy consumption [3]. - Four basic conditions for constructing zero carbon parks are outlined, including the requirement for the construction entity to be a provincial-level development zone and the need for a solid foundation in energy consumption and carbon emission statistics [3]. Group 4: Renewable Energy Integration - The "Notice" emphasizes the need for parks to enhance the development and utilization of renewable energy, encouraging the integration of green electricity supply models and participation in green certificate trading [4][5]. - It highlights the importance of developing new models for local renewable energy consumption to alleviate pressure on the national grid, indicating that zero carbon park construction serves as a crucial step in the green low-carbon transition [5][6].