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以“电力之光”照亮人类共同未来
中国能源报·2025-10-28 08:58

Core Insights - China's electrification level has reached 32% and is increasing at a rate of approximately 1 percentage point per year, significantly outpacing major economies in Europe and the U.S., establishing China as a leading "power nation" globally [1] - The energy revolution in China is characterized by an innovative exploration of development paradigms, with a collaborative system of "technology-industry-market" driving the transition [2] - China's energy transition is not merely a replacement but a systematic restructuring, enhancing energy security while providing a new paradigm of "clean power-driven development" for the world [2] Group 1 - China's wind and solar power generation costs have decreased by over 60% and 80% respectively over the past decade, with the cost per watt dropping from approximately 4 yuan to below 0.8 yuan, making renewable energy the cheapest form of electricity [2] - By 2024, China's power generation is expected to exceed 10 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for one-third of global total generation, with every third kilowatt consumed coming from clean energy sources [2] - The energy transition has resulted in a significant increase in non-fossil energy consumption, projected to reach 19.8% by 2024, surpassing the targets set in the 14th Five-Year Plan [4] Group 2 - China is addressing global energy challenges through "shared output," exemplified by various projects such as the photovoltaic power station in the Central African Republic and the solar power projects in the UAE, which provide sustainable energy and job opportunities [3] - The establishment of international standards, such as the first global standard for distributed photovoltaic access, reflects China's commitment to reshaping global energy governance and promoting "public goods thinking" [3][4] - The ongoing initiatives, including 200 marine development cooperation projects and the "clean stove" program in developing countries, demonstrate China's practical response to global development initiatives and its role in fostering sustainable development [5]