逾山越海 逐风而行(新时代画卷)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2026-01-28 22:12

Core Insights - China has achieved significant advancements in wind power technology, including the development of a 26 MW offshore wind turbine, the highest elevation wind project at 5,370 meters, and the furthest offshore wind project at a distance of 85.5 kilometers [1][2] Group 1: Technological Achievements - The 26 MW offshore wind turbine has a hub height equivalent to over 50 stories and a swept area larger than 10.5 standard football fields [1] - The highest elevation wind project, located in Tibet, utilizes a single blade hoisting technology for the first time above 5,000 meters [1] - The Jiangsu Dafeng 800 MW offshore wind project marks a breakthrough in deep-sea wind power development, with its farthest point located 85.5 kilometers offshore [1] Group 2: Industry Growth and Projections - By 2025, the wind power generation capacity in China is expected to exceed 1 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for 10.8% of the national industrial power generation [1] - The installed wind power capacity in China is projected to reach 640 million kilowatts by the end of 2025, representing over 16% of the total power generation capacity [1] - The wind power industry has transitioned from "catching up" to "leading" in global terms, with approximately half of the world's wind power capacity now located in China [1] Group 3: Economic Impact - China's wind power equipment exports account for 70% of the global market, with products reaching over 60 countries and regions [2] - The annual output value of China's wind power industry is approximately 1.2 trillion yuan, supporting over 2 million direct and indirect jobs [2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" aims to accelerate the construction of integrated renewable energy bases, with an expected addition of over 200 million kilowatts of wind and solar power capacity by 2026 [2]