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中国传统能源基地加速绿色智能转型
Xin Hua She·2025-08-27 15:24

Core Viewpoint - The traditional energy base in Inner Mongolia is accelerating its green and intelligent transformation, exemplified by the world's largest coal-to-olefins project, which produces 3 million tons annually, showcasing a shift from coal as a fuel to a more environmentally friendly value-added approach [1][4]. Group 1: Coal-to-Chemicals Transformation - The Inner Mongolia Baofeng Coal-based New Materials Co., Ltd. has launched a coal-to-olefins project that utilizes green hydrogen to decarbonize the coal chemical industry, reducing coal consumption by approximately 2.53 million tons and CO2 emissions by about 6.3 million tons annually [3][4]. - The project integrates advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing to enhance production efficiency and achieve precise control over production processes [3][4]. Group 2: Renewable Energy Development - Inner Mongolia is set to lead the nation with a total installed capacity of renewable energy exceeding 100 million kilowatts by 2024, surpassing thermal power installations, and achieving a cumulative power generation of over 200 billion kilowatt-hours [6][11]. - The region's renewable energy landscape is evolving from traditional resources to a focus on "wind, solar, hydrogen, and storage," reflecting a strategic shift in industrial development [6][11]. Group 3: New Energy Equipment Manufacturing - The Inner Mongolia region has established a comprehensive supply chain for new energy equipment, with over 30 leading enterprises in the sector, capable of producing 1,500 to 2,000 sets of large onshore wind turbines annually [8][11]. - The added value of the renewable energy and related industries is projected to grow by 20.1% in 2024, with the renewable equipment manufacturing sector expected to see a remarkable increase of 42.4% [11].