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专家解读丨中国新型储能:从规模化迈向高质量发展新阶段
国家能源局·2025-08-19 02:03

Core Viewpoint - The report highlights the critical role of new energy storage in supporting the new power system and achieving the "dual carbon" strategic goals, emphasizing the need for top-level design, addressing development bottlenecks, and strategic layout for the new energy storage industry during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [2]. Group 1: Top-Level Design and Industry Practice - A comprehensive policy framework has been established, with new energy storage included in the Energy Law of the People's Republic of China, marking its legal position in power system regulation [3]. - By the end of 2024, the installed capacity of new energy storage in China reached 73.76 million kilowatts, accounting for over 40% of the global total, with an average annual growth rate exceeding 130% [4]. - Technological innovation has led to significant advancements, including the mass production of lithium-ion battery cells with a capacity of 500 ampere-hours and a cycle life of 15,000 times [5]. Group 2: Bottlenecks in High-Quality Development - Despite a 25% decrease in lithium-ion battery storage costs compared to 2023, the initial investment for long-duration storage (over 4 hours) remains high, with vanadium flow battery systems costing 1.6 to 2.5 times that of lithium-ion batteries [6]. - The current standards primarily cover electrochemical storage, but there are systemic challenges in the implementation of these standards, highlighting the need for enhanced execution and regulatory oversight [7]. - The industry chain has weak links, particularly in high-end products, which still rely on imports, indicating a need for improved collaboration between research, development, and engineering [9]. Group 3: Leading Global Energy Storage Paradigm - A focus on technological innovation across various time scales is essential, with plans to upgrade lithium-ion batteries and accelerate the industrialization of sodium-ion and solid-state batteries [10]. - The establishment of a unified capacity compensation mechanism and a three-pronged revenue model is necessary to unlock diverse value opportunities for new energy storage [11]. - The report advocates for the internationalization of storage technology standards and the establishment of integrated projects in overseas markets, aiming to position China as a leader in the global energy storage industry [12].