Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission have jointly issued the "Guidelines for High-Quality Development of Industrial Parks," focusing on five key directions: specialization, intensification, digitalization, greening, and standardization [1][2] - The guidelines aim to shift industrial parks from rapid quantitative growth to effective qualitative improvement, promoting renewable energy consumption and green supply chain construction [1][2] Group 1: Policy and Development Directions - The guidelines provide a systematic approach to low-carbon transformation in industrial parks, emphasizing that achieving zero carbon is not just about energy supply but also involves optimizing industrial structure and enhancing safety [2][3] - Industrial parks are identified as key areas for zero-carbon projects, particularly in sectors like wind power, photovoltaics, and battery manufacturing [2][3] Group 2: Infrastructure and Implementation - The guidelines stress the importance of developing green infrastructure, including rooftop photovoltaics, decentralized wind power, and energy storage systems, tailored to the specific resources and industries of each park [3][4] - A "one-size-fits-all" approach is discouraged; instead, strategies should be customized based on local resources, industry types, and spatial considerations [4][5] Group 3: Data Sharing and Digital Transformation - The guidelines highlight the need for enhanced information infrastructure, promoting the deployment of 5G, gigabit optical networks, and industrial internet within parks [6][7] - Addressing the reluctance to share energy consumption data among enterprises is crucial, with suggestions for using data anonymization techniques to protect sensitive information [6][7]
不搞“一刀切” 数据变资产 工业园区绿色转型路径更明晰
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-10-15 02:35