Core Insights - The Tarim Oilfield, a key gas source for China's West-to-East Gas Transmission project, achieved a record annual photovoltaic power generation of over 2 billion kilowatt-hours, with a single-day peak of over 10 million kilowatt-hours, indicating a new collaborative development model of oil, gas, and renewable energy in the Taklamakan Desert [1] - China's renewable energy generation is projected to reach 3,500 terawatt-hours in 2024, accounting for 35% of total power generation, with wind and solar power contributing 1,800 terawatt-hours, or 19% of total generation [1] Group 1 - China's clean energy utilization rate has remained above 95% due to rapid growth in wind and solar energy [2] - Renewable energy resources are primarily concentrated in northern, northwestern, and northeastern regions, while load centers are located in eastern and southern coastal areas [2] - The construction of large-capacity ultra-high voltage transmission lines has significantly enhanced China's ability to transmit renewable energy across provinces, effectively addressing the geographical mismatch between resources and load [2] Group 2 - The Chinese clean energy industry, represented by electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, photovoltaics, and wind power, is continuously lowering costs and improving efficiency through ongoing technological innovation and robust market competition [2] - This industry provides solid product and service support for the global green transition [2]
中国清洁能源利用率保持在95%以上,为全球绿色转型提供支撑
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-30 07:39