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我国能源开发实现“飞天遁地”突破 沙、戈、荒与高空能量不断聚集
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-10 08:17

Core Insights - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Xinjiang's energy industry is experiencing rapid development, particularly in wind and solar energy sectors, achieving breakthroughs in energy development [1][5]. Renewable Energy Development - By the end of the "14th Five-Year Plan," Xinjiang's installed capacity for wind and solar power is expected to reach 112 million kilowatts, with green electricity accounting for over 55%, ranking first in Northwest China and third nationally [5]. - The region is home to the world's largest single photovoltaic power station and advanced floating wind power stations, continuously harnessing energy from its vast deserts and high altitudes [7]. - A new high-altitude floating wind power device, capable of capturing wind energy at approximately 1500 meters, has been successfully tested, marking a significant advancement in wind energy technology [18]. Energy Transmission and Storage - The "Xinjiang Power Transmission to Chongqing" ultra-high voltage transmission line has been established, enabling rapid long-distance electricity transmission, with power reaching Chongqing in just 7 milliseconds [9]. - Xinjiang plans to construct and operate 218 new energy storage stations during the "14th Five-Year Plan," positioning itself among the leaders in the western region for energy storage capacity [11]. - The largest all-vanadium flow battery energy storage project in China, located in Xinjiang, is expected to provide stable green electricity to the grid, sufficient for approximately 197,000 households annually [13]. Traditional Energy Development - Xinjiang is also enhancing its traditional energy sector, with plans to drill over 200 ultra-deep oil wells in the Taklamakan Desert, reaching depths of over 8000 meters by the end of the "14th Five-Year Plan" [14]. - The successful drilling of the Deep Taka 1 well, reaching 10,910 meters, has set multiple world records, showcasing Xinjiang's potential in oil and gas development [14]. - Xinjiang is projected to contribute over 150 million tons of crude oil and more than 250 billion cubic meters of natural gas to the national market, maintaining its position as a leading energy supplier in Western China [16].