抢抓发展新机遇 助力建设美丽贵州
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 22:36

Core Insights - The development of shallow geothermal energy in Guizhou Province is gaining momentum, with multiple pilot projects demonstrating significant energy savings and environmental benefits [6][7][9]. Group 1: Geothermal Energy Projects - Guizhou Province has initiated its first buried pipe geothermal heat pump project at the Guizhou Geological Science and Technology Park, which has been operating smoothly for nine years and saves about 50% energy compared to conventional systems [8]. - The Future Ark Renewable Energy Centralized Supply Project utilizes various energy forms, including water source heat pumps and gas tri-generation, effectively integrating energy management and serving over 20,000 users [8]. - The Guizhou Shallow Geothermal Energy Development Company has implemented over ten geothermal projects in the province, covering more than 1.2 million square meters [9]. Group 2: Policy and Industry Development - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has established a new development pattern for shallow geothermal energy in Guizhou, focusing on winter heating and summer cooling for both residential and commercial use [7]. - By the end of October 2025, the geothermal heating and cooling area in Guizhou is expected to reach 12 million square meters, with an annual resource capacity equivalent to 315 million tons of standard coal [7]. - The Guizhou Provincial Energy Bureau has set a goal for the geothermal industry to achieve high-quality development by 2030, supported by policies and collaboration with other provinces [13][14]. Group 3: Technological Advancements - The Guizhou Shallow Geothermal Energy Development Company has received recognition for its project on key technologies for geothermal exploration and development, which addresses challenges in drilling and cost [9]. - National policies are promoting the integration of geothermal energy into the energy structure, with a focus on research in geothermal resource evaluation and extraction technologies [11][12]. - The emphasis on "heat extraction without water" technology is expected to be a key research direction during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [11]. Group 4: Environmental Impact - The first "zero-carbon" office building in Guizhou, developed by China Nuclear Huineng, utilizes a combination of renewable energy sources, achieving a 30% to 50% reduction in energy consumption compared to traditional systems [10]. - The building's design allows for self-sufficient energy production throughout its lifecycle, contributing to a significant reduction in carbon emissions [10]. Group 5: Future Opportunities - The geothermal energy industry in China is projected to reach a heating area of 2.1 billion square meters by 2025, indicating substantial growth potential [11]. - The Guizhou Geothermal Energy Industry Association aims to leverage new opportunities during the "14th Five-Year Plan" to enhance collaboration with advanced geothermal regions [14].