Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent guidelines issued by the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration aimed at promoting the consumption and regulation of renewable energy, establishing a multi-level renewable energy consumption and regulation system by 2030, and ensuring that new electricity demand is primarily met by new renewable energy generation [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Overview - The guidelines propose 22 specific measures across six areas to facilitate the large-scale development and high-quality consumption of renewable energy [2]. - By 2030, a collaborative and efficient multi-level renewable energy consumption regulation system is expected to be established, with a focus on meeting the annual demand for over 200 million kilowatts of new renewable energy [2][3]. - The guidelines emphasize the importance of integrating renewable energy bases in desert and arid regions, ensuring both local consumption and external delivery [2][3]. Group 2: Development and Integration - The guidelines call for optimizing the integrated development and consumption of water and wind energy bases, particularly in the southwestern region, to enhance the utilization of existing hydropower channels [3]. - There is a push for the orderly development and consumption of offshore wind energy, with a focus on optimizing the offshore transmission network and ensuring nearby consumption [3][4]. - The guidelines encourage the integration of renewable energy with traditional industries, promoting the transfer of high-energy-consuming industries to regions with clean energy advantages [4]. Group 3: Market Mechanisms - The guidelines propose expanding the market-based system for renewable energy consumption, including flexible trading mechanisms and long-term purchase agreements to stabilize consumption [6][7]. - There is a focus on establishing a pricing mechanism that reflects the characteristics of renewable energy generation and encourages market participation from various stakeholders [7]. - The guidelines also highlight the need for a unified national electricity market system to facilitate the direct trading of renewable energy across provinces and regions [5][7]. Group 4: System Adaptation and Infrastructure - The guidelines emphasize enhancing the adaptability of the new power system to renewable energy, including the construction of pumped storage power stations and the promotion of advanced energy storage technologies [8]. - There is a call to improve the grid's capacity to accept renewable energy, including the construction of a new type of distribution system that accommodates large-scale distributed renewable energy [8].
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券商中国·2025-11-10 10:48