2025绿色能源发展大会(湖北宜昌)将于10月22日至24日在宜昌举行
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang·2025-10-11 07:03

Group 1 - The 2025 Green Energy Development Conference will be held in Yichang from October 22 to 24, focusing on "green energy leading the future" and covering sectors such as inland shipping, power battery industry, new energy transportation, and hydropower [1] - The conference will feature a structure of "1+6+3," including one opening ceremony, six thematic reports, and three interactive activities, showcasing the role of technology in energy development [1] - The conference aims to inspire innovative thinking and share technological achievements to inject more green elements into global energy development [1] Group 2 - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, China has built the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, with renewable energy generation capacity increasing from 40% to around 60% [4] - China has contributed significantly to global low-carbon transition by exporting wind and solar products, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 4.1 billion tons [4] - The country holds over 40% of global new energy patents and has the largest scale of new energy storage, with major projects like the Baihetan Hydropower Station and the domestically developed "Hualong One" nuclear power [4] Group 3 - Yichang is recognized as the "China's Power Heart" and "World Hydropower Capital," contributing 10% of the national hydropower generation with only 0.2% of the country's land area [5] - The city has seen significant advancements in energy transition, enhancing the green and economic value of its leading industries, including new energy batteries and green intelligent shipping [5] - Yichang is a pioneer in "electrifying the Yangtze River," with successful applications in electric vessels and the establishment of a zero-carbon freight corridor [5] Group 4 - Yichang aims to leverage the conference to enhance its role as a strategic hub in Central China, implementing a development strategy focused on "dual carbon leadership" and "empowering hubs" [6] - The city plans to expand international and domestic cooperation, positioning itself as a "battery valley" and enhancing its capabilities as a clean energy capital and global low-carbon model [6]