强韧性、创新高、向绿色——推动实现更高水平能源安全保障
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-12-23 00:23

Group 1: Energy Production and Consumption - The total installed power generation capacity in China is expected to exceed 3.8 billion kilowatts this year, representing a year-on-year growth of 14% [1] - The total electricity consumption in the country is projected to surpass 10 trillion kilowatt-hours for the first time, which is approximately double the total electricity consumption in 2015, setting a new world record [1] - Oil and gas production has reached historical highs, with crude oil production around 215 million tons and natural gas production exceeding 260 billion cubic meters, marking nine consecutive years of production increases of over 10 billion cubic meters [1] Group 2: Energy Security and Supply - The year 2025 is expected to showcase strong resilience in the energy sector, with coal production projected to exceed 4.8 billion tons and imports around 470 million tons, ensuring stable supply and pricing [1] - The energy security measures have effectively responded to peak summer electricity load challenges, with 20 instances exceeding last year's peak [1] - The energy resource complementarity and mutual assistance levels have continuously improved, maintaining a stable safety situation in the power system [1] Group 3: Green Energy Transition - The proportion of non-fossil energy consumption is expected to exceed the target of 20%, with significant investments in green energy and new energy achieving higher quality development [2] - The construction of major hydropower and nuclear power projects is accelerating, and the clean and efficient utilization of fossil energy is making progress [2] - In 2026, over 20 million kilowatts of new wind and solar power capacity will be added, alongside orderly advancement of major hydropower projects and safe development of nuclear power [2] Group 4: Technological Innovation and Policy - The government plans to promote the integration of artificial intelligence with the energy sector through pilot projects and standardization actions [3] - There will be a focus on reforming energy systems and mechanisms, enhancing the construction of a unified national electricity market, and improving regulatory frameworks for new energy [3] - The goal is to establish a new energy system by 2030, balancing economic development with energy structure, supply security with energy conservation, and technological innovation with industry transformation [3]