Core Viewpoint - The National Energy Administration (NEA) is focusing on enhancing international cooperation in green certificates and establishing a standard system for green electricity consumption, aiming for significant development in the green certificate sector by 2025 [1][2]. Group 1: Green Certificate Market Development - By 2025, the cumulative trading volume of green certificates in China is expected to reach 930 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 120% [2]. - The number of participants in the green certificate trading market has grown to 111,000, an increase of 87.5% compared to the previous year [2]. - High-energy-consuming, export-oriented, and high-tech enterprises are the main consumers of green certificates, with individual purchases reaching 7.24 million, six times that of 2024 [2]. Group 2: Price Trends and International Recognition - The average trading price of green certificates stabilized and increased to approximately 4.14 yuan per certificate in the second half of 2025, a 90% rise from the first half [2]. - Significant progress has been made in the international recognition of China's green certificates, with the RE100 organization unconditionally recognizing them in May 2025, and their first appearance at COP30 in November received positive feedback [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Framework and Implementation - The NEA is working on the implementation of the "Minimum Proportion Target for Renewable Energy Consumption and the Responsibility Weight System for Renewable Energy Power Consumption," which aims to set minimum consumption targets for key energy-consuming industries [3]. - The NEA is in the process of finalizing this regulation, which will consider industry development and set reasonable assessment transition periods [3]. - The NEA plans to expand the assessment scope for key energy-consuming industries in line with national energy-saving and carbon reduction policies [3].
国家能源局:将持续加强绿证国际合作交流
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2026-01-30 07:21