Group 1 - The report indicates that China has established the world's largest and most complete clean energy industry chain, with fossil energy activities being the largest source of global carbon emissions [1] - In 2024, global CO2 emissions related to energy are projected to increase by 0.8% year-on-year, reaching a historical high of 37.8 billion tons, highlighting the urgency of energy transition [1] - China's energy transition investment reached $818 billion in the previous year, a 20% increase year-on-year, surpassing the combined investments of the US, UK, and EU, ranking first globally [1] Group 2 - As of September 2025, central enterprises in China have installed 840 million kilowatts of wind and solar power capacity, accounting for about half of the total national capacity [3] - Significant technological achievements in clean and efficient coal utilization, ultra-high voltage transmission, and advanced nuclear energy have been made, playing a key role in China's green and low-carbon energy transition [3] Group 3 - China's coal-fired power generation share has been declining, from 58.7% in 2015 to 33.1% in the first half of 2025, indicating a shift towards renewable energy [5] - China is becoming a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, with a committed investment of $33 billion in clean hydrogen projects, the highest in the world [5] - As of September 2025, China's green hydrogen production capacity exceeds 150,000 tons per year, accounting for over 50% of the global total [5] Group 4 - In the new round of national contributions, China aims for non-fossil energy consumption to account for over 30% of total energy consumption by 2035, with wind and solar power capacity expected to reach more than six times that of 2020, targeting 360 million kilowatts [7]
数据显示我国已建成全球最完整清洁能源产业链 涌动“绿色未来”惠及全球
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-22 10:11