多项第一挺起能源“脊梁” 内蒙古打造能源高质量发展“硬核实力”
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang·2025-11-20 03:15

Core Insights - Inner Mongolia has made significant progress in energy supply security, green transformation, and industrial innovation since the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan, establishing itself as a crucial energy and strategic resource base for the nation [1][2] Energy Supply Security - The region has successfully increased coal production capacity by 179 million tons and added 77 million tons of new capacity, fulfilling over one-third of the national coal supply task, ranking first in the country [2] - Electricity generation capacity has been boosted by 136 million kilowatts, with a 63% increase in electricity exports [2] - Oil and gas production has also seen growth, with crude oil output reaching 3.2 million tons and natural gas production at 31.9 billion cubic meters, maintaining over 60% of export volume [2] Renewable Energy Development - Inner Mongolia has led the nation in renewable energy development, surpassing 100 million kilowatts of installed capacity ahead of schedule, and has now exceeded 150 million kilowatts as of October [2][3] - The annual electricity generation from renewable sources has exceeded 200 billion kilowatt-hours, making it the highest in the country [2] Traditional Energy Industry Upgrade - The region is modernizing traditional energy industries through high-tech applications, with 61% of coal mines being green and 74% smart mines as of September [3] - New coal power plants are being built with advanced technologies, while outdated capacities are being phased out [3] Energy Production Capacity - The region is fostering new energy production capabilities, with significant advancements in hydrogen and storage technologies, including 60,000 tons of green hydrogen capacity, accounting for nearly 50% of the national total [3] - New energy is driving the development of new industries, creating a synergistic effect with sectors like computing power and new materials [3] Energy Sector Reforms - The region has streamlined approval processes for renewable energy and grid projects, reducing processing times from six months to approximately three [3] - A market-oriented pricing reform for renewable energy was initiated, with the eastern power market becoming the fifth in the country to operate formally [3] Renewable Energy Consumption Solutions - Inner Mongolia is addressing renewable energy consumption challenges through a three-dimensional approach, focusing on external sales, local consumption, and enhancing regulatory capabilities [4][5] - The region has established partnerships for high-voltage green electricity trading with eight provinces, achieving nearly 80 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity exports in the first ten months of the year, a year-on-year increase of over 60% [5] - Local consumption of renewable energy has also grown, with approximately 150 billion kilowatt-hours consumed domestically, reflecting a growth of over 20% [5]