中国能源研究会可再生能源专委会主任委员梁志鹏:推动技术和机制创新,促进新能源高质量发展
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-21 02:13

Core Viewpoint - The renewable energy sector faces new challenges in ensuring the stable operation of the power grid and balancing supply and demand, necessitating continuous innovation in technology, business models, institutional mechanisms, and policy measures [1][2] Group 1: Technological Innovation - Continuous promotion of technological innovation in renewable energy is essential, with a focus on developing "grid-adaptive" technologies for wind power and creating "new-type" smart grids on the grid side [1] - The construction of a new power system should fully integrate digital and intelligent technologies to address issues related to the integration of renewable energy and supply-demand balance [1] Group 2: Utilization and Consumption - Exploration of new methods for the consumption and utilization of renewable energy is crucial, including the acceleration of virtual power plants, integrated smart energy systems, and the integration of source, grid, load, and storage [1] - There is a need to enhance the role of energy storage, shifting from "heavy allocation of storage" to "heavy utilization of storage," and promoting new ways to convert renewable energy into industrial products [1] Group 3: Institutional Reform - Deepening institutional and mechanism reforms is necessary, including improving the mechanisms for renewable energy participation in the electricity market and exploring more market trading models that suit the characteristics of wind and solar power [1] Group 4: Legal and Policy Framework - Continued improvement of the legal and policy framework supporting renewable energy development is required, including amendments to the Renewable Energy Law and Electricity Law to ensure land resource support for wind power and other renewables [2] - Under the new dual control mechanism of carbon emissions, there is a push to expand green energy consumption across various sectors and align policies for green energy and carbon reduction evaluations, enhancing the role of wind power in promoting a green and low-carbon transition [2]