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多部门再部署光伏反“内卷”;7月用电量超万亿度丨碳中和周报
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-26 05:44

Group 1: Solar Industry Regulation - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other departments have convened a meeting to regulate the solar photovoltaic industry, emphasizing the importance of a healthy competitive order for high-quality development [2] - Key measures include strengthening investment management, curbing low-price competition, ensuring product quality, and promoting industry self-discipline [2] Group 2: Electricity Consumption Data - In July, the total electricity consumption in China exceeded 1 trillion kilowatt-hours, marking an 8.6% year-on-year increase [3] - The first industry saw a significant increase in electricity consumption, growing by 20.2%, while the third industry also experienced a notable rise of 10.7% [3] Group 3: CCER Methodology - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment has released a draft for the third batch of CCER methodologies, introducing new methodologies for biomass power generation and methane recovery in the oil and gas sector [4][5] - The new methodologies aim to promote waste utilization and reduce emissions, enhancing the market mechanisms for carbon reduction [5] Group 4: Shanghai Carbon Market Reform - Shanghai has published an action plan for deepening carbon market reforms from 2026 to 2030, aiming to establish a carbon trading and financial center with international influence [6][7] - The plan includes measures to improve the carbon emissions trading market, expand the scope of market participants, and establish a dual control system for total emissions and intensity [6] Group 5: ESG Case Collection - The third edition of the "Vitality·ESG" case collection received nearly 200 submissions, reflecting a growing emphasis on ESG practices among enterprises [8] - A total of 56 cases were selected, categorized into environmental friendliness, social responsibility, and corporate governance [8] Group 6: Green Electricity Direct Connection - A recent seminar discussed the economic considerations of green electricity direct connection projects, emphasizing the need for region-specific pricing strategies [9][10] - The economic viability of these projects depends on local resource availability and the specific needs of industries [10][11]