Core Viewpoint - Inner Mongolia plays a crucial strategic role in national energy supply, contributing approximately one-sixth of the total energy production and one-third of the cross-regional energy transmission in China. The region is transitioning from a fossil fuel-based energy hub to a clean energy powerhouse under the guidance of the "Four Revolutions, One Cooperation" energy security strategy, supporting high-quality economic development and national energy security [1]. Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - Inner Mongolia's renewable energy capacity has seen significant growth, with installed capacity projected to reach over 170 million kilowatts by 2025, including wind power capacity exceeding 100 million kilowatts, marking a historic milestone [2]. - The region's renewable energy installed capacity surpassed that of thermal power for the first time, achieving 135 million kilowatts in 2024, a year ahead of schedule [2]. - Inner Mongolia has been designated as a key area for national renewable energy projects, receiving strong support from government policies and funding, which have accelerated the development of its renewable energy sector [2]. Group 2: Industrial Chain Development - Inner Mongolia is establishing a complete industrial chain for renewable energy equipment manufacturing, focusing on wind, solar, hydrogen, and storage technologies, which enhances the optimization and upgrading of the supply chain [3]. - The region's wind power equipment manufacturing industry has developed a comprehensive supply chain, with production capabilities including 91.53 million kilowatts of wind turbine main units and 6,450 sets of blades [3]. - The rapid establishment of a solar component factory in Hohhot exemplifies the growing completeness of Inner Mongolia's photovoltaic industry chain, with an expected annual supply capacity of 70 million kilowatts by 2025 [4]. Group 3: Energy Consumption and Utilization - Inner Mongolia aims to enhance the consumption and utilization of renewable energy by increasing power transmission, promoting local consumption, and improving regulatory capabilities [6]. - The region plans to generate 270 billion kilowatt-hours of renewable energy by 2025, with 90 billion kilowatt-hours earmarked for external transmission, reflecting a growth of over 40% [6]. - Innovative policies are being implemented to facilitate local consumption of renewable energy, including the development of integrated energy systems and the promotion of green hydrogen applications [6][7]. Group 4: Energy System Stability - Inner Mongolia is developing pumped storage power stations and new energy storage projects to enhance the stability of its power system, with a target of over 17 million kilowatts of new energy storage capacity by the end of 2025 [7]. - The region is focusing on constructing a modern energy industry system to ensure a stable energy supply and support the large-scale development and utilization of renewable energy [7].
从“能源基地”到“绿能高地” 内蒙古深入推进能源革命
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2026-01-12 06:57