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我国清洁能源领域发展传捷报 能源强国建设“枝繁叶茂”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-17 08:52

Core Viewpoint - The latest data from the Three Gorges Group indicates that the "world's largest clean energy corridor" has surpassed a cumulative power generation of 4 trillion kilowatt-hours, with 235.1 billion kilowatt-hours generated in the first three quarters of this year, sufficient to meet the electricity needs of the general public in China for approximately 62 days [1][3]. Group 1: Clean Energy Corridor - The clean energy corridor consists of six large power stations: Wudongde, Baihetan, Xiluodu, Xiangjiaba, Three Gorges, and Gezhouba, spanning 1,800 kilometers with a total installed capacity of 71.695 million kilowatts [3]. - The average annual power generation of this corridor is about 300 billion kilowatt-hours, playing a significant role in promoting national grid interconnection and ensuring energy security [3]. Group 2: Solar Thermal Power Project - The Qinghai 350 MW tower solar thermal power project has officially commenced construction, marking it as the largest single-unit solar thermal power project globally [5]. - This project utilizes domestically developed tower molten salt storage technology and is expected to be fully operational by the end of September 2027, enhancing the flexibility and peak power supply capacity of the local power system [7]. Group 3: Energy Development Achievements - Since the "14th Five-Year Plan," China has made significant progress in energy development, becoming a key player in global energy transition and ensuring energy security for over 1.4 billion people [8]. - The total installed capacity of clean energy and new energy in Qinghai has reached 77.2852 million kilowatts, with clean energy and new energy accounting for 93.46% and 72.25% of the total installed capacity, respectively, both ranking first in the country [7]. Group 4: Electricity Supply Stability - In July and August of this year, the total electricity consumption exceeded 1 trillion kilowatt-hours, setting new records and demonstrating the stability and resilience of energy supply [10]. - The stability of electricity supply provides certainty for economic development, allowing industries to operate without concerns about power shortages [12]. Group 5: Renewable Energy System - China has built the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system during the "14th Five-Year Plan," with significant contributions to energy savings and emissions reduction [17]. - Currently, one-third of the electricity consumed in China is generated from renewable sources, with a substantial portion of power for data centers coming from green energy [19]. Group 6: Future Energy Outlook - Looking ahead to the "15th Five-Year Plan," China aims to establish large-scale "new energy + storage" bases in desert areas and enhance the density of power transmission channels [21]. - The development of offshore wind power and nuclear fusion projects is expected to play a crucial role in China's energy landscape, contributing to global energy transition efforts [21].