“硬规矩”!工业绿电自消纳比例不低于60%,微电网建设划定红线
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2026-01-20 05:52

Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and four other departments have jointly issued the "Guidelines for the Construction and Application of Industrial Green Microgrids (2026-2030)", which outlines the principles, main content, construction models, application scenarios, and requirements for industrial green microgrids, aiming to optimize energy structure and promote a comprehensive green transformation of the economy and society [1] Group 1: Definition and Objectives - The guidelines define industrial green microgrids as integrated systems that provide green electricity to industrial users, incorporating solar, wind, efficient heat pumps, new energy storage, hydrogen energy, and smart energy management [2] - The shift from "external dependence" to "local self-sufficiency" in energy supply is emphasized, with a goal of high local consumption of renewable energy [2] - The guidelines set a target for new renewable energy projects in industrial enterprises and parks to achieve a minimum of 60% local self-consumption of generated electricity [3] Group 2: Technological and Operational Innovations - The guidelines encourage the use of mature technologies like photovoltaic building integration and support innovations in hydrogen production, creating a multi-layered technological support system [3] - A new concept of "energy-production" adaptation is introduced, allowing industries to adjust production processes based on energy availability, enhancing both environmental and economic benefits [4] Group 3: Current Status and Future Directions - Over 300 projects related to industrial green microgrids are already operational, with ongoing technological advancements and market mechanisms being developed [5] - The implementation of the guidelines will require careful consideration of local resources and industrial characteristics to avoid ineffective installations in areas lacking renewable resources [5] - The MIIT plans to collaborate with various departments to ensure the effective implementation of the guidelines, supporting the green and low-carbon transformation in key industrial sectors [6]