内蒙古开放团组会议:内蒙古能源发展面向“未来”
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2026-03-08 03:51

Group 1: Economic Confidence and Energy Development - Inner Mongolia has strong confidence in its economic development, particularly in the energy sector, with a focus on renewable energy and high-value-added industries like computing power [1] - The coal production in Inner Mongolia is projected to reach nearly 1.3 billion tons by 2025, maintaining its position as a leading coal producer in China [1] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, Inner Mongolia supplied 3.5 billion tons of coal to 29 provinces, ranking first in the country [1] Group 2: Resource Utilization and Technological Advancements - The abundant coal resources in Inner Mongolia are driving the development of electricity and coal chemical industries, as well as upgrading equipment manufacturing [2] - Inner Mongolia holds over 83% of China's rare earth reserves, with low extraction costs due to the association with iron ore [2] - The region's wind energy accounts for 57% of the national total, and solar energy accounts for 21%, with renewable energy installations exceeding fossil fuel capacity at over 170 million kilowatts [3] Group 3: Computing Power and Data Centers - Inner Mongolia is a key hub for the national "East Data West Computing" project, with significant advancements in the computing power industry [3] - The region's electricity supply, particularly from renewable sources, is abundant, stable, and cost-effective, with green electricity accounting for over 82% of data center energy consumption [3] - Recent developments in large models in China highlight the importance of Inner Mongolia's computing power support, transitioning from coal and electricity sales to computing power [4]

MONGOLIA ENERGY-内蒙古开放团组会议:内蒙古能源发展面向“未来” - Reportify