Group 1 - China's commitment to green development is highlighted by its new round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) announced by President Xi Jinping at the UN Climate Change Summit, emphasizing the country's determination to fulfill its promises [1][5] - The construction of the ±800 kV UHVDC project from southeastern Tibet to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is a significant step in China's energy transition, expected to deliver over 43 billion kWh of green electricity annually, equivalent to half of the Three Gorges Dam's annual output [1] - The project will replace approximately 12 million tons of standard coal consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 33 million tons, showcasing China's role as a responsible major power in global energy transformation [1] Group 2 - Since the announcement of the "carbon peak" and "carbon neutrality" goals in September 2020, China has built the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, providing over 80% of global photovoltaic components and 70% of wind power equipment [2] - The successful implementation of ammonia co-firing technology at the first coal-fired power plant in China marks a breakthrough in clean energy, contributing to the establishment of a low-carbon and efficient energy system [2] - The global first ultra-zero carbon building in Qingdao, which operates on 100% green energy, represents a new model for zero-carbon architecture and an integrated energy ecosystem [3] Group 3 - China's forest coverage rate exceeds 25%, with a forest stock volume of over 20 billion cubic meters, contributing to a national carbon sink of over 1.2 billion tons of CO2 equivalent annually, ranking first in the world [3] - The carbon trading market in China has seen a cumulative transaction volume of over 723 million tons of carbon emission allowances as of September 26 [3] - Jiangxi province is exploring the integration of forest carbon sink values into ecological compensation mechanisms, providing financial benefits to local farmers based on the carbon sequestration capabilities of their forests [3] Group 4 - By 2035, non-fossil energy consumption is projected to account for over 30% of total energy consumption, with forest stock volume expected to reach over 24 billion cubic meters, and new energy vehicles becoming the mainstream of new vehicle sales [4]
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Yang Guang Wang·2025-09-28 01:08