Core Insights - The Chinese government has effectively ensured energy security and promoted green low-carbon development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, positioning China as a key player in global energy transition [1][2] Group 1: Energy Supply and Consumption - During the first four years of the "14th Five-Year Plan," China's energy consumption increment reached 1.5 times that of the entire "13th Five-Year Plan" period, with projected new electricity consumption exceeding the annual electricity consumption of the European Union [1] - By 2024, national electricity generation is expected to surpass 10 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for one-third of global production, with total energy production equivalent to approximately 5 billion tons of standard coal, representing over one-fifth of global supply [1] - Energy resource allocation has been optimized, with 40% of energy consumption in eastern regions sourced from major energy transmission projects like "West-East Electricity Transmission" and "West-East Gas Transmission" [1] Group 2: Green and Low-Carbon Transition - The "14th Five-Year Plan" marks the fastest period for green low-carbon transformation, with China establishing the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system [1] - The share of renewable energy generation capacity has increased from 40% to around 60%, with annual new installations of wind and solar power surpassing 100 million and 200 million kilowatts, respectively, achieving significant growth milestones [1] - One-third of the total electricity consumed in society is now green electricity, with non-fossil energy's share in national energy consumption increasing by 1 percentage point annually, expected to exceed the "14th Five-Year Plan" target of 20% [2]
“十四五”时期 我国构建起全球最大、发展最快的可再生能源体系
Yang Guang Wang·2025-08-27 00:20