《风能北京宣言2.0》发布:“十五五”风电年新增装机不低于1.2亿千瓦
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-10-20 09:43

Core Insights - The 2025 Beijing International Wind Energy Conference released the "Beijing Wind Energy Declaration 2.0," setting ambitious targets for China's wind power capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan, including an annual addition of at least 120 million kilowatts of new installed capacity, with offshore wind power contributing at least 15 million kilowatts annually [1][2] - By 2030, China's cumulative wind power installed capacity is expected to reach 1.3 billion kilowatts, increasing to at least 2 billion kilowatts by 2035, and 5 billion kilowatts by 2060, supporting the country's goal of achieving carbon neutrality in the energy sector [1][2] - The declaration emphasizes the critical role of wind power in meeting national climate action goals, highlighting China's rich wind energy resources and significant development potential [2] Industry Development - The declaration indicates that the economic and technical development potential of onshore wind energy resources in the "Three North" regions exceeds 750 million kilowatts, while the southeastern regions have over 250 million kilowatts available for development [2] - Offshore wind energy resources within 300 kilometers are estimated to have over 2.7 billion kilowatts of economic and technical development potential, entering a phase of large-scale commercialization [2] - The industry is entering a new era of adding over 100 million kilowatts of new installed capacity annually, necessitating a comprehensive market-oriented development approach during the 14th Five-Year Plan [2] Policy Recommendations - The declaration calls for the improvement of the industrial policy system to facilitate the comprehensive marketization of wind power, urging national authorities to enhance institutional mechanisms and deepen power system reforms [2] - It advocates for the establishment of a market mechanism that truly accommodates a high proportion of wind power, leveraging market-oriented methods to promote wind energy development [2] - The declaration also encourages the integration of wind power with other energy sources and industries, recommending the development of supportive policies for green hydrogen, ammonia, and zero-carbon parks to accelerate technological maturity [3]