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英利、天合、明阳、金风负责人这样解读“十五五”
中国能源报·2025-10-27 01:53

Core Viewpoint - The energy sector is crucial for high-quality economic and social development, with a focus on building a new energy system characterized by green initiatives and innovation to support China's modernization efforts [1][4]. Group 1: High-Quality Development - High-quality development is the primary task for building a modern socialist country, with the energy sector guided by the "Four Revolutions, One Cooperation" strategy, ensuring energy security for over 1.4 billion people [6]. - Since the beginning of the "14th Five-Year Plan," China's energy sector has made significant progress, with national electricity generation expected to exceed 10 trillion kilowatt-hours in 2024, accounting for one-third of global production [6][4]. - The share of renewable energy generation capacity has increased from 40% to approximately 60%, with annual installations of wind and solar power surpassing 100 million and 200 million kilowatts, respectively [6]. Group 2: New Energy System Construction - The focus has shifted from planning to implementation in the construction of a new energy system, emphasizing the need for a systematic capability reconstruction rather than merely increasing installed capacity [7]. - Key areas for advancing the new energy system include clean and low-carbon transformation of coal, energy storage solutions, and smart grid upgrades to ensure precise matching of supply and demand [8]. Group 3: Carbon Neutrality Goals - Achieving carbon peak and neutrality targets is a critical challenge, with the energy sector being the main battlefield; as of August, total installed capacity for wind and solar power reached 1.69 billion kilowatts, contributing to 80% of new power installations since the "14th Five-Year Plan" [10]. - The share of non-fossil energy consumption has increased by approximately 1 percentage point annually, while coal consumption has decreased by the same rate, laying a solid foundation for reaching carbon peak by 2030 [10]. Group 4: Technological Innovation - Since the "14th Five-Year Plan," China's energy technology has made significant advancements, with renewable energy patents accounting for over 40% of the global total [13]. - The development of high-tech products such as electric vehicles and solar products has become a new growth point for exports, contributing to the global low-carbon transition [13][14]. Group 5: Industry Outlook - The energy industry is expected to continue focusing on high-quality development, with a clear consensus on achieving annual new wind power installations of 12 million kilowatts starting in 2026, aiming for a cumulative total of over 60 million kilowatts in five years [11][14]. - The emphasis will be on extending the value chain of renewable energy through projects like zero-carbon initiatives and integrated energy management, enhancing the competitiveness of products [14].