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国家能源局:从五方面推动新能源“立起来”“靠得住”
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-11-04 02:27

Core Viewpoint - The National Energy Administration of China emphasizes the need to accelerate the development and integration of renewable energy sources to meet the country's self-contribution targets for 2035, with a focus on expanding supply, enhancing consumption, and improving market mechanisms [1][2] Group 1: Expansion of Renewable Energy Supply - The total installed capacity of wind and solar power in China has surpassed 1.7 billion kilowatts as of the end of September this year [1] - The government plans to accelerate the construction of "Shagohuang" renewable energy bases and promote the planning of integrated water, wind, and solar bases [1] - There is a push for diversified development of distributed renewable energy across multiple scenarios [1] Group 2: Integrated Development of Renewable Energy - The government aims to expedite the formulation of policy documents that promote the integrated development of renewable energy [1] - There is a focus on the synergy between renewable energy and strategic emerging industries such as computing power and green hydrogen [1] Group 3: Non-Electric Utilization of Renewable Energy - The initiative includes promoting the conversion and local utilization of wind and solar energy for hydrogen, ammonia, and heating [1] - The construction of integrated bases for wind, solar, hydrogen, and ammonia is encouraged, particularly in industrial sectors to replace fossil fuels [1] Group 4: Enhancement of Renewable Energy Consumption - The government plans to introduce a minimum consumption target for renewable energy and a responsibility system for renewable energy power consumption [1] - There will be a collaborative push for both mandatory and voluntary consumption of renewable energy [1] - The establishment of a green certificate trading mechanism and strengthening the coordination of electricity, carbon, and certificate markets are also on the agenda [1] Group 5: Market and Pricing Mechanisms - The government is working on the implementation of a market-oriented reform plan for renewable energy grid pricing [2] - The aim is to create market trading rules that are suitable for the characteristics of renewable energy [2]