Core Insights - The National Energy Administration reported that as of the end of November, the total installed power generation capacity in China reached 3.79 billion kilowatts, representing a year-on-year growth of 17.1% [1] - Solar power generation capacity reached 1.16 billion kilowatts, with a year-on-year increase of 41.9%, while wind power capacity surpassed 600 million kilowatts, growing by 22.4% [1] - China's wind power capacity has ranked first globally for 15 consecutive years, with projections for 2025 indicating the commissioning of the world's largest 26-megawatt offshore wind turbine and other significant projects [1] Industry Developments - In 2000, China's wind power installed capacity was less than 400,000 kilowatts, primarily relying on imported equipment. Currently, China supplies approximately 70% of the global wind power equipment [1] - Over the past decade, China has contributed to a more than 60% reduction in global wind power costs. The onshore wind power cost in regions with good wind resources has dropped to 0.1-0.15 yuan per kilowatt-hour, while the average cost for nearshore offshore wind power is about 0.33 yuan per kilowatt-hour, making wind power a competitive energy source [1]
我国风电装机容量已突破6亿千瓦
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-26 02:09