国家能源局:支持煤炭跨界新能源 开辟综合能源新赛道
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-08 02:54

Core Viewpoint - The National Energy Administration's "Guiding Opinions" aim to promote the integration of coal and renewable energy, outlining seven key tasks to enhance the green transformation of the coal industry and achieve significant results by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan [1][2]. Group 1: Key Tasks and Goals - Accelerate the development of photovoltaic and wind power industries in mining areas, and promote clean energy alternatives [1]. - By the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan, the integration of coal and renewable energy is expected to yield significant results, with a mature development model for coal mining area photovoltaic and wind power industries [1]. - The National Energy Administration will strengthen industry coordination and improve support policies and standards to facilitate high-quality development [1]. Group 2: Opportunities for Coal Enterprises - The "Guiding Opinions" provide a clear blueprint for the green transformation of traditional energy, particularly benefiting coal enterprises in the eastern and central regions [2]. - Developing photovoltaic and "photovoltaic+" models can revitalize idle resources in mining areas, transforming them into clean energy sources and creating new revenue streams [2][3]. - The "self-generated and self-used" model can significantly reduce electricity costs in high-energy-consuming production processes [3]. Group 3: Clean Energy Utilization and Electrification - The "Guiding Opinions" outline multiple action paths for clean energy alternatives in mining areas, including accelerating electrification in key coal production processes [3][4]. - The focus on electrification aligns with the national strategy to promote energy consumption electrification across society [3]. Group 4: Transition to Comprehensive Energy Service Providers - The "Guiding Opinions" encourage coal enterprises to extend their industrial chain and promote synergy with renewable energy development, gradually transitioning to comprehensive energy service providers [6]. - This transition requires coal enterprises to expand their business scope beyond coal production to include comprehensive energy services, covering various energy forms [6]. Group 5: Technological Innovation and Product Development - The "Guiding Opinions" emphasize the need for technological innovation and industrial chain extension, supporting projects that utilize green electricity and carbon capture technologies [7]. - Coal enterprises are encouraged to develop innovative products such as carbon-based special fuels and biodegradable materials, which align with carbon neutrality goals and market demands [7].