国家能源局发布重点行业标准
中国能源报·2026-01-07 03:27

Core Viewpoint - The National Energy Administration has released a series of key industry standards aimed at regulating energy project planning, construction, and safety management, promoting new technologies and industries, and supporting energy efficiency and carbon emission management [1]. Group 1: Comprehensive Technical Specifications - The "Guidelines for Assessing the Capacity of Distributed Power Sources Connected to the Power System" standardizes the assessment of the capacity and available capacity for distributed power sources, enhancing the acceptance and configuration capabilities of the distribution network for distributed renewable energy [2]. - A series of safety production standardization implementation specifications for power generation enterprises have been established, covering various types of power generation including hydropower, gas, coal, and solar, aimed at improving safety management levels in power generation enterprises [2]. Group 2: Important Product Standards - The "Clean Low-Carbon Hydrogen Evaluation Standard" provides a lifecycle assessment method for hydrogen products, guiding hydrogen production enterprises in accurately defining carbon footprint accounting boundaries and promoting the transition to green and clean hydrogen production processes [5]. - The standards for "Green Ammonia" and "Green Methanol" aim to fill gaps in product evaluation and promote the green low-carbon transformation of the ammonia and methanol industries, supporting carbon trading market development [7][8]. Group 3: New Technologies, Industries, and Business Models - The "General Technical Conditions for Photovoltaic Power Plant Inspection Robots" standardizes the technical requirements and testing methods for inspection robots, enhancing the intelligent operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants [9]. - The "Deep Peak Regulation Capability Assessment Guidelines for Coal-Fired Power Generation Units" provide a framework for evaluating the peak regulation capabilities of coal-fired power plants, supporting the integration of renewable energy [11]. Group 4: Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emission Management Standards - The "Quantification Methods and Evaluation Standards for Carbon Emissions of Wind Power Projects" and "Photovoltaic Power Projects" establish guidelines for assessing the carbon emissions throughout the lifecycle of these projects, aiding in low-carbon management and industry development [12][13].