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Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-08-08 00:53

Group 1: Energy Transition Achievements - China's renewable energy accounts for 1/3 of its total electricity consumption, with every 3 kWh used including 1 kWh from renewable sources [1][3] - The country has built the world's largest clean power generation system and the largest power infrastructure system, with installed capacity accounting for 1/3 of the global total [1][4] - The share of clean energy continues to rise, with non-fossil energy generation capacity surpassing 60% for the first time [3][4] Group 2: Technological Innovations - China has developed a high-proportion renewable energy grid control system that supports rapid economic dispatch of over 300 million kW of renewable energy output daily [5][8] - Significant advancements in offshore wind power technology have been made, including the development of the world's largest direct-drive floating offshore wind turbine [7][8] - The country has achieved breakthroughs in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology, enabling efficient long-distance transmission of renewable energy [4][7] Group 3: Policy and Market Mechanisms - The transition to renewable energy has been supported by clear national policies, technological innovation, and effective market mechanisms [6][7] - The electricity market has seen a significant increase in trading volumes, with green electricity transactions growing by 49.3% year-on-year [8][9] - The establishment of a unified national electricity market has facilitated the cross-regional trading of electricity, enhancing the accessibility of green power [9] Group 4: Global Impact - China's investment in clean energy accounts for 1/3 of the global total, with projected investments reaching $625 billion in 2024 [11] - The country is positioned as the largest energy investor globally, contributing to international cooperation in clean energy development [11] - Through policy innovation and technology export, China is providing replicable solutions for global energy transition [11]