Core Insights - Inner Mongolia's energy industry investment increased by 19.4% year-on-year in the first three quarters, accounting for 33.5% of the region's fixed asset investment, becoming a significant driver of investment growth [1] Group 1: Traditional Energy - The production of coal remained stable, with a total raw coal output of 940 million tons from large-scale industrial enterprises [1] - Crude oil production reached 2.5 million tons, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 4.2%, while natural gas production was 23.94 billion cubic meters, representing 12.3% of the national total [1] - Coal-to-gas production increased by 26%, reaching 3.4 billion cubic meters [1] - Key coal power projects, such as the Mengneng Jinshan Phase III (2×1 million kW) and Huineng Changtan Phase II (2×660,000 kW), are progressing rapidly, with total installed power capacity reaching 28.226 million kW by the end of September [1] Group 2: Renewable Energy - Inner Mongolia is accelerating the construction of renewable energy projects, focusing on the progress of ongoing projects and ensuring timely completion of investment and grid connection targets [1] - The installed capacity of renewable energy increased by 12.84 million kW in the first three quarters, with a total renewable energy installed capacity of 147.59 million kW by the end of September, marking a year-on-year growth of 36.9% [1] - Renewable energy now accounts for 52.3% of the total installed power capacity, an increase of 6.4 percentage points year-on-year [1]
前三季度内蒙古能源工业投资同比增长19.4%