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中国能源报·2025-10-13 03:35

Core Viewpoint - The release of the "Guidelines for High-Quality Development of Industrial Parks" aims to promote renewable energy consumption, build green supply chains, and enhance the production of green products, ultimately driving regional economic development and guiding industrial upgrades [1][3]. Group 1: Policy and Framework - Over 70% of industrial output and 60% of energy consumption in China are concentrated in industrial parks, making them key areas for achieving carbon neutrality and new industrialization [3]. - The "Guidelines" provide a systematic approach for industrial parks to transition from rapid quantitative growth to effective qualitative improvement, focusing on five major directions: specialization, intensification, digitalization, greening, and standardization [3][4]. Group 2: Low-Carbon Transition - The guidelines represent a shift from pilot explorations to a comprehensive perspective on low-carbon transformation, emphasizing the need for optimizing industrial structure, enhancing supply chains, and ensuring safety in production [5]. - Industrial parks are expected to play a significant role in the construction of "zero-carbon parks," particularly in sectors like wind power, photovoltaics, and battery manufacturing [5][6]. Group 3: Infrastructure Development - The guidelines stress the importance of developing renewable energy infrastructure, such as rooftop photovoltaics, decentralized wind power, and energy storage systems, to support green industrial parks [7][8]. - A tailored approach to green infrastructure development is recommended, taking into account local resources, industrial characteristics, and spatial constraints [7][8]. Group 4: Data Sharing and Digitalization - The guidelines advocate for the enhancement of new information infrastructure, including the deployment of 5G and industrial internet technologies, to facilitate digital transformation in industrial parks [10]. - Addressing the challenges of energy data sharing is crucial, with suggestions for innovative data-sharing techniques that protect corporate data while promoting transparency in carbon emissions [10][11].