Core Viewpoint - Inner Mongolia aims to achieve "15 national firsts" in 2024, particularly in new energy installations, which are expected to exceed 100 million kilowatts nationwide [1][5]. Group 1: New Energy Development - Inner Mongolia has rapidly developed its energy economy by upgrading traditional energy industries, achieving high-quality growth [1]. - The region's new energy installed capacity has doubled in the past two years, reaching 145 million kilowatts, accounting for 52% of the total [5]. - New energy generation in Inner Mongolia was 166.5 billion kilowatt-hours and 212.5 billion kilowatt-hours in the past two years, maintaining a growth rate of over 25% [5]. Group 2: Energy Consumption and Export - Inner Mongolia is enhancing the consumption of new energy by promoting "Mengdian Outsourcing," increasing green electricity exports from 30 billion kilowatt-hours to 60 billion kilowatt-hours since the 14th Five-Year Plan, with expectations to reach 100 billion kilowatt-hours this year [5]. - The first cross-province green electricity direct connection project between Inner Mongolia and Ningxia has been approved, enriching the domestic cross-province new energy export model [5]. Group 3: Local Consumption and Innovation - The region is implementing six types of market-oriented consumption models for new energy, including integrated source-grid-load-storage and wind-solar hydrogen production [7]. - Inner Mongolia has built green hydrogen production capacity of 60,000 tons per year, nearly half of the national total, and recently launched the world's first green hydrogen ammonia project [7]. Group 4: Traditional Energy Sector - Inner Mongolia is promoting green and intelligent coal mining, with 180 green mines and 215 intelligent mines established, representing 61% and 72% of coal-producing mines, respectively [7]. - All large-scale coal mines have achieved "no human presence underground, no visible coal production" [7].
活力中国调研行|内蒙古能源转型:“15个第一”领跑全国