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探索“以绿制绿”新路径 大美“风光”助力零碳 钢筋丛林携手“碳”路新生
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-08 08:47

Group 1 - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes accelerating the comprehensive green transformation of economic and social development, aiming to build a beautiful China with carbon peak and carbon neutrality as the guiding principles [1] - China has established the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, with wind and solar installed capacity accounting for nearly half of the global total [1] - The challenge of integrating new energy and achieving deep carbon reduction in high-energy-consuming industries will be addressed during the "14th Five-Year" period [1] Group 2 - In Jiangsu Yancheng Dafeng sea area, significant progress is being made towards full-capacity grid-connected power generation by the end of November, with large wind turbine blades being precisely connected at heights of over 100 meters [4] - By 2025, nearly 200 sets of wind power main units have been dispatched from the port, supporting the construction of a 1.65 million kilowatt offshore wind farm [7] - The first quarter of 2025 will see China's wind and solar power installed capacity surpassing that of thermal power for the first time, raising questions about the consumption of rapidly growing new energy electricity [12] Group 3 - The plan includes the establishment of around 100 national-level zero-carbon parks during the "14th Five-Year" period, linking green electricity production with the Dafeng Port zero-carbon industrial park [14] - The wind power industry in China has a complete industrial chain and efficient production, supporting rapid domestic wind power installation growth and providing 70% of global wind power equipment [15] - The average production cycle for each wind turbine main unit is 7 to 9 days, showcasing the efficiency of the production process [15] Group 4 - The zero-carbon park is also focusing on the production of green hydrogen and ammonia, exploring pathways for "green production" [17] - A steel enterprise is participating in the zero-carbon park's planning, constructing a 135-megawatt supercritical generator set to replace outdated units and utilize waste heat and gas for power generation [19] - The collaborative carbon reduction approach is revitalizing the steel industry while addressing challenges related to emissions and waste disposal [21]