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能源早新闻丨全国统一电力市场连通机制全面达成
中国能源报·2025-10-14 22:33

Group 1: Energy Cooperation and Policy - China and Iceland have issued a joint statement to enhance cooperation in geothermal energy and green transition, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create new green industries and jobs [2] - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has released a management method to support energy-saving and carbon reduction projects in key industries such as electricity, steel, and petrochemicals [2] - The NDRC is soliciting public opinions on the implementation of minimum renewable energy consumption targets for key energy-consuming industries [2] Group 2: Renewable Energy Projects - In August 2025, there were 865 new renewable energy projects registered in China, including 23 wind power projects and 8624 solar power projects, with biomass power projects also included [2] Group 3: Automotive Industry - As of September 2025, the total number of motor vehicles in China reached 460 million, with 360 million being cars, and the number of drivers reached 550 million [3] - From January to September 2025, China's automotive production and sales reached 24.33 million and 24.36 million units respectively, showing year-on-year growth of 13.3% and 12.9% [3] - New energy vehicles accounted for 46.1% of total new car sales, with production and sales both exceeding 1.1 million units, reflecting a growth of over 30% year-on-year [3] Group 4: Fusion Energy Developments - Significant breakthroughs have been made in key technologies for fusion energy extraction by the China National Nuclear Corporation, establishing a research platform for liquid metal and helium cooling technology [4] - The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has established the world's first fusion energy research and training collaboration center in Chengdu, enhancing China's international standing in fusion energy [5][6] Group 5: Electricity Market Developments - The State Grid and Southern Power Grid have conducted the first cross-grid electricity spot trading, providing an additional 1.8 million kilowatts of electricity supply to the East China region [8]