Core Viewpoint - The "15th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the acceleration of building a new energy system, focusing on non-fossil energy as the main supply, which is crucial for achieving carbon neutrality and ensuring national energy security [1][2]. Group 1: Energy Transition - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's energy transition accelerated, with one-third of electricity consumption coming from green energy, and the proportion of non-fossil energy in total energy consumption increasing by 1 percentage point annually while coal's share decreased by the same amount [1]. - The importance of increasing the share of non-fossil energy consumption is highlighted in response to climate change and geopolitical risks, necessitating a rapid transition to a new energy system [1]. Group 2: New Energy System Development - The new energy system will see a shift in the power generation structure, with traditional coal power transitioning to a regulatory role, while renewable energy sources will become the primary supply [2]. - By the end of the "15th Five-Year Plan," most new electricity demand will be met by new clean energy generation, indicating a significant shift towards greener energy consumption [2]. - The construction of a new power system is essential for supporting the generation, transmission, and consumption of green electricity, which is more urgent and challenging compared to the previous five-year plan [2].
聚焦“十五五”规划建议 加快建设新型能源体系 推动绿色转型发展
Xin Hua She·2025-10-30 02:40