Core Insights - China's energy production and consumption patterns are undergoing a significant transformation, with a focus on green energy development since the "14th Five-Year Plan" [1] Group 1: Renewable Energy Generation - The annual electricity generation in China exceeds 10 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for one-third of global production [5] - The energy output from 27,000 heliostats in a solar power plant can replace 560,000 tons of coal annually [3] - The wind turbines, with 93-meter-long blades, generate enough electricity for three households for two days with each rotation [3] Group 2: Infrastructure Development - Six large hydropower stations on the Yangtze River form the world's largest clean energy corridor, while the "Shagohuang" new energy base has transformed barren land into vast solar fields [7] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" includes the construction of 19 ultra-high voltage power transmission lines, creating a super network for electricity delivery [10] - The cross-regional transmission of clean energy from the west to the east has increased by 70%, meeting one-fifth of the electricity demand in the eastern and central regions [10] Group 3: Energy Storage and Industry Growth - New energy storage technologies, such as gravity and compressed air storage, have been integrated into the energy system, participating significantly in peak summer electricity demand management [12] - China has established the world's largest and most complete new energy industry chain, achieving the target of 20% non-fossil energy consumption as outlined in the "14th Five-Year Plan" [12]
硬核“十四五” | 我国“绿电答卷”成绩亮眼:每3度电就有1度绿电
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-20 05:09