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我国建成全球门类最全规模最大的能源体系(权威发布·高质量完成“十四五”规划)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-26 21:45

Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" period has seen significant advancements in China's energy sector, with the country emerging as a key player in global energy transition [1][7] Group 1: Energy Supply and Demand - China's energy consumption increased by 9.8 million tons of standard coal in the first four years of the "14th Five-Year Plan," with projected new electricity consumption exceeding the annual consumption of the EU over five years [2] - Domestic energy production has met over 90% of the consumption increase, with total energy production equivalent to approximately 5 billion tons of standard coal, accounting for over 20% of global production [2] - The country has built the world's largest electric vehicle charging network, with 1.67 million charging points, and invested over 800 billion yuan in rural power grid improvements [2] Group 2: Green Transition - The share of renewable energy in total installed capacity has risen from 40% to around 60% during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [3] - Wind and solar power generation capacity increased from 530 million kilowatts in 2020 to 1.68 billion kilowatts by July 2023, with their share of total electricity consumption rising from 9.7% to 18.6% [3] - China's renewable energy projects have contributed to a 60% reduction in wind power costs and an 80% reduction in solar power costs globally over the past decade [3] Group 3: Technological Innovation and Investment - Significant breakthroughs in energy technology have been achieved, including advancements in oil and gas exploration and renewable energy efficiency [6] - The new energy storage capacity has grown nearly 30 times to approximately 95 million kilowatts during the "14th Five-Year Plan" [6] - Annual energy investment has consistently exceeded 4 trillion yuan, with private enterprises playing a crucial role, particularly in the power infrastructure sector where they account for over 85% of construction [6]