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洋浦经开区近零碳园区建设方案征求意见
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-08-18 13:33

Core Viewpoint - The Hainan Province Danzhou City Ecological Environment Bureau has released a draft plan for creating a near-zero carbon park in the Yangpu Economic Development Zone, aiming for low carbon peak by 2030 and near-zero carbon by 2060 [1] Short-term Goals (2025-2027) - The plan encourages new data centers to increase the proportion of green electricity and aims to enhance green electricity consumption in key new projects [2] - It promotes the construction of wind and solar power projects, accelerates the commissioning of existing wind power projects, and pushes for new project development [2] - The plan includes the initiation of green hydrogen energy demonstration projects and aims to cleanly and efficiently utilize fossil energy while gradually reducing coal consumption [2] - It explores hydrogen energy applications, including the entire hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and utilization chain, and promotes offshore wind power hydrogen production [2] - The establishment of a carbon emission management system in the park and the implementation of carbon budget management mechanisms are also highlighted [2] Medium-term Goals (2028-2030) - The city plans to steadily advance offshore wind power development and integrate planning, construction, and grid connection [3] - It aims to build a comprehensive energy supply system based on the green development needs of the petrochemical industry and establish a regional hydrogen pipeline [3] - The plan focuses on low-carbon transformation of the park and the cultivation of benchmark enterprises for collaborative transformation [3] - It emphasizes the development of low-energy, low-pollution, and high-value-added emerging industries, particularly in new energy and digital economy sectors [3] - The Danzhou City Ecological Environment Bureau will implement coordinated control of carbon dioxide and pollutants while promoting energy conservation, pollution reduction, carbon reduction, and green growth [3]