Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the need for the calcium carbide industry to implement innovation-driven, green sustainable development strategies, and digital transformation during the 14th Five-Year Plan period to enhance competitiveness and address structural capacity issues [1] - The industry is projected to reach a production capacity of 41 million tons per year by 2025, with a 2.4% decrease from the previous year, while facing significant structural capacity contradictions and maintaining an operating rate of around 70% [2] - The introduction of digital technologies is expected to improve monitoring and control of production capacity, with examples of companies utilizing digital solutions for capacity regulation [2] Group 2 - The industry has significantly improved its safety levels through digital transformation, achieving over a 50% increase in production efficiency per position and reducing accident risks through automation and intelligent systems [3] - New national safety standards for calcium carbide production will be implemented during the 14th Five-Year Plan, mandating the use of automated systems and stricter monitoring of key parameters [3] - The construction of digital factories aims to transition from manual operations to fully autonomous processes, enhancing safety and reducing human exposure [4] Group 3 - The calcium carbide industry faces increasing pressure for low-carbon development, with stricter regulations on energy consumption and carbon emissions expected in the coming years [4] - The proportion of green electricity usage in the industry is rising, with some companies exceeding 30% green electricity consumption, although challenges remain in adapting production processes to renewable energy [5] - The focus for companies during the 14th Five-Year Plan will be on integrating with new energy sources while addressing core issues related to energy coordination and carbon emissions [5]
电石行业:“十五五”数智化转型将全面提速
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-12-24 03:01