培育壮大新兴产业和未来产业(锐财经)
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-11-28 21:27

Group 1: Emerging Industries and Regulatory Framework - The rapid technological iteration and new development paths of emerging industries pose challenges for traditional regulatory frameworks and support policies, leading to issues such as lack of essential guarantees, entry standards, and application scenarios [2][3] - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is working to address these challenges by promoting reforms in "access, scenarios, and elements" to eliminate bottlenecks and enhance the institutional supply for new productive forces [2][3] Group 2: Development of Embodied Intelligence Industry - The embodied intelligence industry, represented by humanoid robots, is experiencing rapid growth, with a market scale projected to reach 100 billion yuan by 2030, driven by innovation and demand [4][6] - There are currently over 150 humanoid robot companies in China, with more than half being startups or companies entering from other sectors, which encourages innovation but also raises concerns about market saturation and product redundancy [6] Group 3: Energy Storage and Hydrogen Energy Development - The NDRC is accelerating the development of energy storage and hydrogen energy as essential components for enhancing the adjustment capabilities of the new power system, with new energy storage installations exceeding 100 million kilowatts, over 30 times that of the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, accounting for over 40% of global total installations [7][8] - The current green hydrogen production capacity in China exceeds 150,000 tons, with efforts to extend hydrogen energy applications into green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol, aiming for a comprehensive industrial layout [7][8] Group 4: Future Work Directions - Future efforts will focus on deepening electricity market reforms, encouraging energy storage projects to participate in various market services for reasonable returns, and planning the integration of green hydrogen supply and demand [8] - The NDRC aims to break through technical bottlenecks by implementing innovation projects and supporting collaboration among leading enterprises, research institutions, and the industry chain to promote the orderly development of various new energy storage and hydrogen energy technologies [8]