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以零碳园区建设助力实现“双碳”目标 ——访中国石油和化学工业联合会科技与装备部主任李永亮
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-07-21 06:43

Core Viewpoint - The construction of zero-carbon parks is essential for achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals in China, as emphasized by the National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and National Energy Administration in their recent notice [1] Group 1: Zero-Carbon Park Construction - The notice supports regions with conditions to build a number of zero-carbon parks, gradually improving planning, technology, business models, and management standards [1] - The construction of zero-carbon parks is seen as a critical entry point for reducing carbon emissions, particularly in the petrochemical industry, which has a significant share of its activities occurring in industrial parks [2][3] Group 2: Energy Structure and Industrial Adjustment - Adjusting the energy structure and optimizing the industrial structure are crucial for achieving zero-carbon parks, with a focus on developing low-energy, low-pollution, and high-value-added industries [4] - The petrochemical industry has over 700 parks, with more than 50% of the industry's output value generated in these parks, highlighting their importance in the transition to green energy [3] Group 3: Technological Innovation and Management - The successful implementation of zero-carbon parks relies heavily on technological innovation, with a need for advanced applicable technologies and the transformation of scientific achievements into practical applications [4] - Enhancing energy and carbon management capabilities within parks is essential for monitoring and optimizing energy loads [4] Group 4: Participation and Standards - Various stakeholders, including local governments, park enterprises, power generation companies, and third-party energy service providers, are encouraged to participate in the construction of zero-carbon parks [5] - Parks that meet the criteria for national zero-carbon park construction are advised to apply for recognition, with a target year of 2025 for establishing a comprehensive indicator system and construction roadmap [7]