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“十四五”山西晋中能源发展全景图:煤更优、电更稳、气更足、耗更少
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-23 10:47

Core Insights - The energy development landscape in Jinzhong, Shanxi during the 14th Five-Year Plan is characterized by improved coal quality, greener electricity, increased gas supply, and reduced energy consumption [1] Group 1: Coal Industry - The coal industry in Jinzhong is being transformed to be smarter, greener, and more efficient, with a stable production of over 100 million tons annually and an average annual growth rate exceeding 10% [2] - The city has established 22 intelligent coal mines, with advanced production capacity accounting for 97%, leading the province [2] - A total of 68.04 million tons of long-term contracts for electric coal are set to be signed from 2022 to 2025, benefiting over 3 million residents [2] Group 2: Electricity Sector - The region is focusing on high-quality development and utilization of renewable energy, with installed capacity of renewable and clean energy increasing over threefold from 2.67 million to 9.43 million kilowatts, now accounting for 60.8% of total capacity [3] - The electricity grid is being strengthened with significant investments, resulting in a 53% increase in transformer capacity and a 15% increase in transmission lines compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [3] - The city has built 8,973 charging stations, achieving full coverage in key areas, with a charging station to vehicle ratio of 1:6.24 [3] Group 3: Gas Supply - Jinzhong is enhancing gas supply through exploration and comprehensive utilization, with significant increases in coalbed methane production and a national-level demonstration project underway [4] - The city aims to achieve a coal mine gas utilization rate of 52.9% by the end of 2024, surpassing the provincial target [4] Group 4: Energy Consumption - The city has implemented strict measures to reduce coal consumption, achieving negative growth in coal consumption from 2021 to 2024, with over 16 million tons of coal consumption replaced [6] - Approximately 200,000 households have undergone clean heating renovations, reducing coal burning by about 500,000 tons annually, with clean heating coverage reaching over 80% in rural areas [6]