Core Viewpoint - The National Energy Administration has released guidelines to promote the integrated development of renewable energy, emphasizing the enhancement of multi-variety complementary development levels in renewable energy [1] Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - The guidelines advocate for optimizing the power structure and energy storage configuration of "sand, desert, and wasteland" renewable energy bases [1] - It encourages the construction of thermal power generation and other regulatory power sources based on local conditions, while rationally controlling the demand for new coal power installations [1] - The document supports the use of molten salt thermal storage coupling and local green ammonia co-firing to improve the deep collaboration between renewable energy and coal power [1] Group 2: Energy Base and Storage - There is a push for regions with conditions to fully utilize solar thermal, pumped storage, and new energy storage to support regulatory functions, exploring the creation of 100% renewable energy bases [1] - The guidelines highlight the advantages of hydropower, such as large rotational inertia, quick start-stop capabilities, and precise regulation, promoting integrated development of water, wind, and solar energy in major river basins [1] - The exploration of new types of water-wind-solar integrated bases driven by pumped storage and new energy storage as regulatory power sources is encouraged [1] Group 3: Regional Resource Utilization - The guidelines call for the development of complementary projects within provinces, focusing on wind, solar, gas, and storage based on regional resource endowments and system regulation support needs [1]
国家能源局:探索建设以抽水蓄能、新型储能等为调节电源 带动周边风光大规模高质量开发的新型水风光一体化基地
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-12 07:13