Core Viewpoint - China is undergoing a significant transformation in its energy production and consumption landscape, focusing on green energy development and infrastructure expansion, particularly in the context of the "14th Five-Year Plan" [2][12]. Group 1: Renewable Energy Generation - The deployment of solar energy has led to the establishment of vast solar power plants in previously barren areas, with an annual generation capacity equivalent to replacing 560,000 tons of coal [4]. - Wind energy is also being harnessed effectively, with 93-meter-long blades generating enough electricity for three households for two days with each rotation [6]. - In total, China generates over 10 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, accounting for one-third of global production, with one-third of its electricity coming from renewable sources [8]. Group 2: Infrastructure Development - The construction of six large hydropower stations along the Yangtze River has created the world's largest clean energy corridor, while new energy bases in the western regions are rapidly expanding [10]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has seen the initiation of 19 ultra-high voltage power transmission lines, creating a super network for electricity delivery that spans over 50,000 kilometers [12]. Group 3: Energy Storage Solutions - New energy storage solutions have emerged prominently in the "Five-Year Plan," with capacity increasing nearly 30 times to 95 million kilowatts, addressing the intermittency of renewable energy [14]. - These storage systems have played a crucial role during peak demand periods, particularly during extreme summer heat, by storing energy during low demand and discharging it during peak times [14]. Group 4: Achievements and Goals - China has established the world's largest and most complete renewable energy industry chain, achieving the target of 20% non-fossil energy consumption as set in the "14th Five-Year Plan" [16].
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国家能源局·2025-10-20 02:55