Core Insights - The article highlights the rapid development and leadership of China's wind power industry, showcasing its significant contributions to green energy generation and the ongoing energy transition [1][2][3] Industry Development - China's wind power installed capacity has reached 600 million kilowatts by November 2025, maintaining its position as the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system [1] - The wind power industry has diversified across regions, with Hebei, Jiangsu, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia contributing significantly to green electricity supply [2] Technological Advancements - Domestic companies have made breakthroughs in key components, such as wind turbine main bearings, increasing the localization rate from 10% in 2021 to over 60% [3] - The cost of onshore wind power has decreased by over 60%, with the average cost per kilowatt now around 4,000 yuan, making it 30% cheaper than coal power [3] Energy Contribution - The share of wind and solar power in total electricity consumption has risen from 9.7% in 2020 to 18.6% in 2024, with projections indicating it could approach 25% in the first half of 2025 [5] Industrial Empowerment - Wind power is enabling industrial transformation, with regions like Zhangjiakou leveraging green electricity for data centers and manufacturing, thus reducing electricity costs and enhancing competitiveness [6] Ecological and Economic Benefits - Wind power contributes to ecological protection and regional development, with projects like the green ammonia production facility in Inner Mongolia significantly reducing carbon emissions [7] - The trading of green electricity has expanded, with transactions reaching 4.9 billion kilowatt-hours in 2025, enhancing both ecological and economic benefits [7]
从“一叶风车”的转动 看风电产业绿色突围
Xin Hua She·2025-12-25 14:00