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统筹电力安全保供和绿色低碳转型
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-10-22 22:09

Core Insights - The overall balance of electricity supply and demand in China has improved, with significant growth in electricity consumption across various sectors, driven by policies supporting traditional industry electrification and new production capabilities [1][2] Group 1: Electricity Demand and Supply - From January to August, electricity consumption in primary, secondary, and tertiary industries increased by 10.6%, 3.1%, and 7.7% respectively, indicating robust demand growth [1] - The peak electricity load reached a record high of 1.508 billion kilowatts in July, an increase of approximately 200 million kilowatts compared to the previous year [1] - The electricity system demonstrated strong resilience, with 40 million kilowatts of new adjustable power sources and 16 million kilowatts of increased cross-regional transmission capacity added from January to July [1] Group 2: Transition to Green Energy - The share of clean energy in China's energy structure has significantly increased, with renewable energy accounting for 84% of new installed capacity, totaling 288 million kilowatts from January to August [2] - Non-fossil fuel power generation capacity surpassed 60% for the first time, with wind and solar energy contributing over 90% to the renewable energy generation [2] - More than 95% of coal-fired power units have undergone ultra-low emission upgrades, positioning China as a leader in emission reduction technology [2] Group 3: Enhancing Coordination and Market Functionality - The strategy includes enhancing the synergy of supply, grid, load, and storage, promoting both centralized and decentralized renewable energy development [3] - The establishment of a unified national electricity market is underway, focusing on improving market rules and policies to reflect the green value of clean electricity [3] - The plan emphasizes the importance of energy efficiency improvements in key sectors and the development of zero-carbon parks [3] Group 4: Climate Resilience in Power Systems - Climate factors are being integrated into the planning and operation of the new power system, with a focus on risk assessment and disaster preparedness [4] - There is an emphasis on deploying backup power sources and enhancing collaboration between electricity and other energy infrastructures to address extreme weather events [4]