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美媒记者:在南海渔船上望去,我看到清洁能源在中国迎来丰收时代
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-12 12:38

Core Viewpoint - China's energy transition is at a critical turning point, which has significant implications for both China and the global landscape [3]. Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - China has achieved record-high installations of wind turbines and solar panels, contributing to a substantial increase in power generation capacity [5]. - In the first half of this year, the number of newly installed solar panels in China surpassed the total historical installations of Germany, France, and Spain combined [9]. - China's total electricity consumption in July reached 10,226 billion kilowatt-hours, marking an 8.6% year-on-year increase, and this was the first time monthly consumption exceeded one trillion kilowatt-hours globally [6][7]. Group 2: Global Impact and Comparisons - The advancements in China's renewable energy sector are expected to be key discussion points at upcoming international climate events, such as Climate Week NYC and COP30 [6]. - In contrast to the stagnation of electricity demand in the U.S., China's electricity demand has consistently grown due to industrial expansion and the rise of electric vehicles [6][10]. - The electricity peak in China this summer was approximately 100 gigawatts higher than the previous year, equivalent to the total output of all power plants in the UK [6]. Group 3: Strategic Goals and Future Plans - China is on track to achieve its carbon peak target five years ahead of schedule, with significant reductions in coal consumption due to increased renewable energy output [5]. - The upcoming announcement of China's 2035 climate goals and the new five-year plan will clarify the country's approach to balancing challenges and benefits in the energy transition [10]. - The recent joint statement with the EU emphasizes China's commitment to submitting a comprehensive 2035 national contribution target before COP30 [11].