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风光装机破17亿千瓦 绿电攻坚再提速
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-01 02:09

Core Insights - The National Energy Administration announced significant achievements in the energy sector, with total installed capacity of wind and solar power exceeding 1.7 billion kilowatts by the end of September, nearing the 3.6 billion kilowatt target for 2035 [1] - Renewable energy capacity reached 2.198 billion kilowatts, with wind and solar power accounting for 22% of total electricity generation in the first three quarters, marking a 4.1 percentage point increase from the previous year [1] Renewable Energy Development - In the first three quarters, wind and solar power generated 1.73 trillion kilowatt-hours, a year-on-year increase of 28.3%, representing 22% of total electricity consumption [1] - Solar power saw remarkable growth, with an additional 24 million kilowatts of capacity added, bringing total installed capacity to 112.5 million kilowatts, a 45.7% year-on-year increase [2] - The cumulative solar power generation reached 916.3 billion kilowatt-hours, up 44.1% year-on-year, with a utilization rate of 94.7% [2] - To meet the 2035 target, an annual addition of approximately 20 million kilowatts of wind and solar capacity is required over the next decade [2] Power Supply Resilience - In response to high electricity demand, the power system demonstrated resilience, with electricity consumption exceeding 1 trillion kilowatt-hours for two consecutive months in July and August, setting a world record [3] - A multi-dimensional supply guarantee system was established, with 17 million kilowatts of supportive power sources put into operation in the first half of the year [3] - The "source-network-load-storage" collaborative model has proven effective, with 4.92 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity traded in the market, accounting for 63.4% of total electricity consumption [3] Charging Infrastructure Development - The number of electric vehicle charging facilities reached 18.063 million by the end of September, a 54.5% year-on-year increase [4] - High-power charging facilities exceeding 250 kilowatts are being rapidly deployed, with over 37,000 units installed, enabling a charging time of 10 minutes for a range of over 300 kilometers [4] - A three-year action plan aims to increase the number of charging facilities to 28 million by the end of 2027, supporting over 80 million electric vehicles [4]