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内蒙古能源革命的破局与远征
Xin Hua Wang·2025-11-20 08:40

Traditional Energy Industry - Inner Mongolia is transforming its coal industry by developing a modern coal chemical industry system, focusing on clean and efficient utilization of coal, which is projected to exceed 100 million tons by 2024 [2] - The coal-to-olefins demonstration project will convert 3 million tons of coal into 1.8 million tons of methanol, generating an annual revenue of approximately 6 billion yuan [2] New Energy Industry - Inner Mongolia has become the first province in China to exceed 100 million kilowatts of installed renewable energy capacity, with a total of 150 million kilowatts, surpassing thermal power capacity [5] - The region has established a complete photovoltaic industry chain, including silicon materials, rods, slices, and modules, significantly reducing production costs and energy consumption [5] - The Tengger Desert's 2 million kilowatt photovoltaic project can meet the electricity needs of 1.3 million households annually [5] Future Energy Industry - The launch of the largest green ammonia project in China marks a significant step towards the commercialization of the green hydrogen and ammonia industry, with an annual production capacity of 320,000 tons [8] - Inner Mongolia is developing a green hydrogen corridor and hydrogen pipeline network, aiming to become a major hub for green hydrogen production and application [9] New Energy Storage - Inner Mongolia is actively developing new energy storage projects, with 34 new projects initiated in the first half of the year, aiming for a total installed capacity of 10.32 million kilowatts by the end of 2024 [10] - New energy storage is seen as a crucial component for stabilizing the power system and supporting the development of a new power system [10] Electricity Market Reform - Inner Mongolia is leading in green electricity trading, with a total of 76.2 billion kilowatt-hours traded in 2024, and is integrating into the national unified electricity market [11] - The region is encouraging long-term power purchase agreements between renewable energy producers and key users to enhance market efficiency [12]