Core Insights - China is expected to increase its oil consumption before 2030 while continuing to lead in green energy initiatives, balancing energy security, economic growth, and structural emissions reduction [1][2] Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - China has become a global leader in renewable energy, with significant investments in green technology inspiring other developing nations [1] - By October 2025, China's total installed power generation capacity is projected to reach 3.75 billion kilowatts, with solar power capacity at 1.14 billion kilowatts (up 43.8% year-on-year) and wind power capacity at 590 million kilowatts (up 21.4% year-on-year) [1][3] - In the first quarter of 2025, renewable energy generation is expected to account for approximately 35.9% of total power generation, accelerating the process to achieve peak carbon emissions before 2030 [3] Group 2: Fossil Fuel Dependency and Future Projections - Despite rapid growth in renewable energy, China's reliance on fossil fuels remains significant, with coal consumption expected to peak around 2027 and oil consumption projected to peak during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) [2] - To ensure a stable transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, China is accelerating the development of a new energy system characterized by integration, storage, large renewable energy bases, and modernized power grids [2] - Long-term goals include increasing the total installed capacity of solar and wind energy to over six times that of 2020 by 2035, with a target of exceeding 360 million kilowatts [3]
巴西媒体:中国仍使用石油,但为何依旧是绿色大国
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-26 23:06